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Human Xerox Japanese inventor Hiroshi Ishiguro has created a whopping six robot clones of himself over the last 18 years, each bearing an increasingly closer resemblance to himself. His latest ...
Roboticist Hiroshi Ishiguro, famous for creating a robotic duplicate of himself, over the weekend debuted his new female robot. Called Geminoid F, it’s designed to smile, laugh, and serve as a ...
Japanese roboticist Dr. Hiroshi Ishiguro presented his latest Geminoid android -- and it looks just like him.
Professor Hiroshi Ishiguro has spent decades trying to create lifelike androids. Meet Erica. Erica Maybe the Creepiest Robot Ever Built Gift this article Contact us: Provide news feedback or ...
A robot created by Japan's Hiroshi Ishiguro Laboratories called Erica is presented at the IROS 2018 International Conference on Intelligent Robots ...
We met Erica at the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute, a multi-story think tank in Kyoto, in the Hiroshi Ishiguro Laboratories.
Japanese researchers have blurred the lines between man and machine with their latest robot, the incredibly realistic Geminoid DK.
Humanoid robots can’t outsource their brains to the cloud due to network latency Ars talks to robotics rockstar Hiroshi Ishiguro, on crafting convincing human-android interactions.
Japanese roboticist Hiroshi Ishiguro’s created the Geminoid HI-2--a robotic clone of himself with programming that gives it entirely realistic body language.
A Conversation with Hiroshi Ishiguro Epstein: Why create a robot that looks and moves so much like a human? Ishiguro: For communication. We use our bodies to exchange various pieces of information.
Professor Hiroshi Ishiguro of Osaka University in Japan has created his own robot double. Called the Geminoid, the robotic doppelganger looks like a creepy waxen mummy… its dead eyes cold ...
Japanese inventor Hiroshi Ishiguro has created six robot clones of himself. The latest one can take questions and give lectures.
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