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Japanese develop ‘female’ android

This could excite a few fellas out there?

Imagine a female that doesn’t talk back, she does what she’s told, she doesn’t ask questions, and heck, she doesn’t even have opinions. She can flutter her eyelashes, and she can move her hands like a human. Only thing is, she’s an android. Seems Japanese scientists have unveiled the most human-looking robot yet devised
- a “female” android called Repliee Q1.

She has flexible silicone for skin rather than hard plastic, and a number of sensors and motors to allow her to turn and react in a human-like manner.

More on the story HERE

NightOwl said,

July 28, 2005 @ 8:46 pm

I have seen video of this robot when she was just a “head”. Quite impressive,
She even made semi-convincing facial expressions. The voice was still quite robotic
though.

ansell said,

August 4, 2005 @ 10:53 pm

imagine a male like that. oh wait… women have turned society around these days so thats a politically incorrect statement. what a shame!!

thanks for visiting my blog btw.

on your comment, I haven’t been the the US and would feel that my rights as a person would be violated too far to ever do it. the stupid american comment was in relation to the things that I had referenced in the post. if you looked far, I don’t normally do politcal commentary but the sequence of events that led up to that post were too important to leave behind, given that we can’t just ignore your presence in the world we have to somehow figure out ways to counter some of the stupidity (a generalisation, not about you as a person) that seems to flow out of american through their foreign policy decisions and even their significant internal policy decisions.

I know quite a few smart bright americans… admittedly they are all planning to migrate to australia and tend to call themselves ameristralians, but thats just a side point. I have met many more stupid americans who have never been taught politeness (mental note to self… take own advice!).

cool blog btw!

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