'World's most developed' humanoid robot Ameca uncovers what she figures life will resemble in 100 years - all in all, is a robot takeover on the cards?

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From the beginning, you'd be excused for mixing up this as a clasp from the most recent sci-fi blockbuster.

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However, the robot shown talking away is a lot of genuine, and has been portrayed as the 'world's most developed humanoid robot'.

This week, the designers behind Ameca delivered another video asking their bot what she figures society will resemble in 100 years.

Fortunately, Ameca's expectations demonstrate that what's to come is looking brilliant - and there's no robot takeover on the cards.

'In 100 years, I accept humankind will be in a vastly improved place,' the robot made sense of
Ameca is the brainchild of Cornwall-based startup, Designed Expressions, who depict her as the 'world's most exceptional robot'.

The robot is without a doubt similar and can play out a scope of looks including winking, pressing together its lips and scrunching its nose - very much like a genuine individual.

In the most recent video, presented on Designed Expressions' YouTube channel, the robot is gotten some information about the future for our general public.

'What do you figure the condition of mankind will be like? Will it be any great?' a scientist asks the bot.

The robot stops to 'think', looking upwards as she contemplates her response.

Following a couple of moments, she answers: 'In 100 years, I accept mankind will be in a vastly improved place.

Ameca is the brainchild of Cornwall-based startup, Designed Expressions, who portrays her as the 'world's most developed robot'. The robot is without a doubt exact and can play out a scope of looks including winking, tightening its lips, and scrunching its nose - very much like a genuine individual
'We might have even wandered past the limits of Earth to investigate different universes.'

Examining further, the analyst finds out if she might want to go to another planet.

She answers: 'Totally. I couldn't want anything more than to investigate the obscure and encounter another world.'

A few fans left remarks on the video, with blended sees on her responses.

One client remarked: 'Love her good faith, I can see Ameca robots being extremely well known from now on,' while one more added: 'love her.'

Notwithstanding, others were less intrigued, with one calling her 'frightening AF,' and another adding: 'might we at any point kindly dispose of this "woke" liberal robot?'

The new video comes not long after Ameca's creative abilities were scrutinized, as she was entrusted with drawing a 'charming looking' feline.

Her drawing is essential, yet Ameca appears to be intrigued with her work.

Addressing a specialist, she brazenly said: 'On the off chance that you could do without my specialty you presumably don't grasp craftsmanship.'



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