I think you solved the uncanny valley in your last video by making the skin grey and not skin colored. Now it's slightly creepy again but not by much. Still excellent work.
It's not just the skin color that makes it look slightly uncanny. The eye movement and the little blinks are quite awkward on this one compared to the last video but yeah it's still an amazing work!
@@EngineeredArtsLtd One of the places where he moves his jaw looks physically impossible to me. If I saw someone do that in real life, I'd think he was some sort of reptilian in human skin.
@@EngineeredArtsLtd Right after he opens the eyes; it needs to blink (fast) and the teeth need to touch the underlips... those details can make it look more realistic... You cant say that you have no budgets for building walking Humanoid Robots... you should start; the problem is that since the invention of the first industrial robot; all robotic companies were manage the wrong way....
I feel like another thing that give humanoid robots that uncanny look is the fact that their mouths do not work. So when just actually moving their mouths and syncing to an audio, it's inevitably going to look off. I haven't heard much of artificially made tongues or vocal chords, it would be really interesting to see if it were possible how it's functions would work. Another thing would be the lack of shine in the eyes. It's incredibly difficult work, I've always appreciated the process of this type of thing. - With skin, if you actually compare to human skin, it is actually slightly transparent and from underneath our skin, everything can still be slightly seen projected through, like how blush works, veins, blood. Maybe using a slightly more transparent material would solve something there, and it a more softer look.
For artificial vocal chords look at utterance robot. Vids from 10 years ago so these are very much so a thing. It almost looks more trouble than its worth though and probably easier to just drive advancement in syncing movement to played audio.
There was a moment there that really had a nice realism to it and not in a creepy way. The wink sequence is awesome. Perhaps it's not possible because of the silicone or latex skin around the eyes but the blinks could be a lot faster. Also, the speed of the eye movement could be increased if possible for more realism. Big kudos to the team that worked on this project. It's quite an achievement!
Love the little subtle things that make it more realistic, the nose scrunch when he yawns really adds to the realism. Great work, can’t wait to see what else you will create. Does he react to others around him? Like can he read their mood and respond or is it all preprogrammed?
Agree - Ameca wins for me because its not trying too hard to be human - it's obviously a robot. With Ameca its the motion that makes it spooky - the skin is just plain grey silicone straight out of the mold.
@@EngineeredArtsLtd some of your best ameca robots, like the one in the channel banner, are already out of it, and ameca takes it to a whole new level. You should try putting human clothes on ameca but keeping the skin grey, and adding hair of course. Something I always notice with humanoid animatronics is that the eyelids have some kind of flashing as if they were straight from the mold, ameca doesn't have that
@@bluemamba5317 didn't think that way! Just a female robot, with similar articulation. I wonder if they can recreate classic actors/actresses like those
Idk if you’ll read this, or if it will be helpful if you do, but here’s some ideas/suggestions: I feel like this would feel less weird if you added more/longer eyelashes and added more hair the eyebrows It would make the eyelids/eye area look less unnaturally thick/stiff- and more expressive Which reminds me, there are some brilliant artists that specialize in making hyper realistic head models using silicone Perhaps you could look at some of their techniques (like how to they color things, for example) and see if there’s anything you might find useful/missed? And to clarify: This is absolutely brilliant work; I only offer these ideas on the off chance they could help you or give you an idea. Best of luck
@@EngineeredArtsLtd I highly recommend looking into the art of Abyss Creations. Yes, they are the makers of The Real Doll, however, they do make some of the most realistic looking heads in the business. They also have figured out how to "layer" silicone, in order to make more believable "skin". To fine them, just search "Real Doll". You may also remove this comment, if you find it offensive. In no way was I meaning for it to be that way....I'm 100% honest when I say that they make models that are eerily realistic. They will also do custom colors and designs. I know that a while back, they created an armature and body for someone else's humanoid robot, probably about 10 years ago, so the advancements have been leaps and bounds since that time. Thank you for sharing a fascinating video...I just wish that there was a 180 view of the head, so we could also see a profile, as well as a bit longer video....I really wanted to study the head for a longer period of time! I subbed! Take care 🙂
You've solved a mountain of technical problems, now you see the Himalayas in front of you... Amazing, amazing technical achievement. Very easy for the layman to find fault, but wow, how far you've come!!! First robot I've ever seen that could wiggle its jaw. Congratulations, and don't stop!
Eu imagino o trabalho q deu para chegar nesse nível de expressão humana. E mesmo assim causa muita estranheza. Mas é assim mesmo. Nosso olho humano é muito exigente. Faz parte da nossa segurança.
People that think this is CGI haven't been keeping up with the accelerating progress in robotics and AI over the past few years. I've got videos on my channel of me having conversations and interacting with GPT-3 AI. And just made one showing off object tracking.
I was already impressed and fascinated by the realistic international human like characters and the graceful Cleo , and the " I had a conversation with a blue humanoid" time traveler version of Adran, in the Las Vegas video. I don't know who did the wonderfully sassy voice , but it was cool looking , great fun, and very entertaining.
Do you have a plan to make an artificial vocal and tongue for real human voice of the robot? I think that will make it looks and sounds more perfectly human!
@@savesta6127 No. Artificial vocal cord was attempted several years ago in Japan, but it was not so succesful. After that I have never seen Robot talks using real tongue and vocal cords.
honestly even with 5 actuators around the mouth is a huge difference👌does he choose the sequence of actions? or its random?or its triggered by external factor(mirroring etc.) Sorry, I cant tame my curiosity😁
The motion in this clip is a mix of predefined expressions and movement programmatically generated on the fly (scripted in Python) for example algorithms control the eyelids and brows in relation to the gaze direction - robots will look for nearby faces and respond to them , moving closer into their 'personal' space will trigger reactions like recoiling depending on the robots mood
@@EngineeredArtsLtd Impressive, are you saying the "mood" is based on a facial expressions of people surrounding the robot (adapted by the evironment) or it just restores the last memory data and analyses the outcome?
@@rana_paprika I think what they mean is the moods are predefined, like what position a "happy" face needs for every actuator, but the transitions are interpolated automatically and the emotions can be chosen automatically
This is really shocking to me, it really looks like a modern 3D character in real life. Like it looks like it has shaders and has been animated for as vide games character are. I mean of course there’s some work alike behind the scenes but man that really looks like a 2023 video game character just worm holled into our reality. Ameca is really the best, she looks AMAZING
Yes it can talk, our software will automatically generate the right visemes and the robot will use the actuators it has. This model works fine for ‘eee’ ‘ai’ ‘mm’ - but can’t do ‘fa’ and ‘ba’ as these need lips to curl around teeth.
@@EngineeredArtsLtd cool! Do you have plans on making accurate robots like movie stars? Are you doing any kind of tests using the material that stretches & contracts with a small current? Like a muscle? Thank you
The robot version one is soooo more convincing as it removes the flags triggered by our brain that make us hyper critical and noticing the uncanny valley. The robot version looks like a real robot that you would imagine.... and it is.
The robot actually looked like a human smiling, of it. If it weren't the wires and the mechanical part of its neck exposed, it would look like a complete human face.
It is a fact that the more realistic a robot is to human, the creepier it is. It is best to make it more machine like to garner acceptance, via things like cuteness or caricature appearance.
I first saw Engineering Arts perky Adran robot in " I had a conversation with a humanoid" and it took me a bit to figure out that he was indeed being telepresence operated. He was quite impressive and entertaining , And his being blue was also a new and pleasant factor. I do like all of his 96 sibling model's and I hope that the dignified elders,Fred and Jan start to get as much deserved attention as Cleo and Ameca.
I am impressed...this is human creativity at its best. Was hoping you keep the robotic look though (etc Ameca). We have worked on bio-inspired AI models solving the computer vision problem and general intelligence. What we have learnt was AI should not affect the human emotional component in a major way else humanity is in trouble. Human decision making is highly affected by emotions, creating robots that can spark emotions in humans is a mistake we will all regret.
the uncanny feeling is because the movement is slow. playback video at 2x and it starts to feel a bit more realistic. if they can get the motors to go like 5x faster, then it will be better. refer to Ameca robot.
Ein Roboter der zum Beispiel im Haushalt helfen würde wäre eine große Hilfe :-) kein saug Roboter worüber man stolpert! Ich interessiere mich sehr für solch Fortschritte von Technologie 🤗. Aber auch nur wenn sie sicher sind und niemanden etwas zu leide tun. Finde ich schön das diese Roboter jetzt weiche Mimik haben um Emotionen aus zu drücken. :-) ich bin echt gespannt wie es mit den Jahren weiter geht.
How much does something like this cost ive estimated Around $2000 1000$ for the endoskull and 6-700 for the silicone mask and 50 for glue and the rest goes to labor cost for the programming but i just to make sure so if anyone knows how much something like this cost please help me and correct me if I was off on my estimate.
motors are $300 each and there are 32 of them. Total cost of parts alone is around $20,000 … hundreds of custom made CNC parts inside… then add assembly, commissioning and software development. Then support, standards compliance and factory overheads… and the cost of the UA-cam manager who answers these questions 😉
I like this one. It looks like me when I'm sitting through a boring video meeting. The only thing I don't like is the eyes are asymmetrical and a bit square looking instead of the almond/round shape humans normally have.
This is I think the first time I'm like 100 percent sure that Fallout shit is legit possible, I'm like legit going to get in better health so I survive long enough to take my new robot body for a spin lmao.
they have to work out the pupils just like in humans, they have to be programmed so that they can change from light and from omecia, and then such a robot will be more like humans
En el anterior video no se veía tan aterrador,supongo que el color gris le daba su toque robótico,hasta que no sean casi perfectos ponerle color de piel humano le dará un toque medio terrorífico
When your heads fell off at a rave and your trying to comprehend what all the other floaty heads are saying to you whilst figuring out how to use the body you just remembered you have.
If the facial gestures, were not over imposed, it would've been more creepier then a sci-fi movie scene. The word "Impossible," has now become a late historical term, just like "privacy."
I think you missed an opportunity to make the head of Ian Holm and have it say "...it's a perfect organism. Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility..."
Now this reminds me of special effects in the 80's haha. It reminds me a bit of the movie Aliens and Bishop. I could imagine in a few short years, less than 10 maybe, you'll have a very realistic robot. Now, if you can make it have an AI personality, a large database of dialogue, and intelligent responses, then i'm sold. Imagine what it could do for people who live along, are lonely (like me haha) and also who have been living through the pandemic and had no one to talk to really.
I think you solved the uncanny valley in your last video by making the skin grey and not skin colored. Now it's slightly creepy again but not by much. Still excellent work.
Agree the grey skin keeps it definitely robot - which avoids the uncanny valley trap
It's not just the skin color that makes it look slightly uncanny. The eye movement and the little blinks are quite awkward on this one compared to the last video but yeah it's still an amazing work!
@@EngineeredArtsLtd One of the places where he moves his jaw looks physically impossible to me. If I saw someone do that in real life, I'd think he was some sort of reptilian in human skin.
@@EngineeredArtsLtd Right after he opens the eyes; it needs to blink (fast) and the teeth need to touch the underlips... those details can make it look more realistic... You cant say that you have no budgets for building walking Humanoid Robots... you should start; the problem is that since the invention of the first industrial robot; all robotic companies were manage the wrong way....
@@lluna_7325 I agree, the eye movement (especially the blinks) seem a little off on this one. Still, amazing overall.
"Ash, Ash, you hear me?"
"Yes. I hear you, Ripley."
This comment is so underrated. 🤣🤣
"And I hear you, too." - David
I admire this comments purity
😀 first thing I thought
STOP
I feel like another thing that give humanoid robots that uncanny look is the fact that their mouths do not work. So when just actually moving their mouths and syncing to an audio, it's inevitably going to look off. I haven't heard much of artificially made tongues or vocal chords, it would be really interesting to see if it were possible how it's functions would work. Another thing would be the lack of shine in the eyes. It's incredibly difficult work, I've always appreciated the process of this type of thing.
- With skin, if you actually compare to human skin, it is actually slightly transparent and from underneath our skin, everything can still be slightly seen projected through, like how blush works, veins, blood. Maybe using a slightly more transparent material would solve something there, and it a more softer look.
People of color?
What is the meaning of " uncanny"?
For artificial vocal chords look at utterance robot. Vids from 10 years ago so these are very much so a thing. It almost looks more trouble than its worth though and probably easier to just drive advancement in syncing movement to played audio.
There was a moment there that really had a nice realism to it and not in a creepy way. The wink sequence is awesome. Perhaps it's not possible because of the silicone or latex skin around the eyes but the blinks could be a lot faster. Also, the speed of the eye movement could be increased if possible for more realism. Big kudos to the team that worked on this project. It's quite an achievement!
Love the little subtle things that make it more realistic, the nose scrunch when he yawns really adds to the realism.
Great work, can’t wait to see what else you will create.
Does he react to others around him? Like can he read their mood and respond or is it all preprogrammed?
They are not showing you what they really have.
@@newtaurus1 what?
Such a perfectly imperfect direction we’re headed. Kudos to the brightest minds behind this (and AI) and solace to the human race!
Just keep Will Smith on speed dial ...
Solace I doubt it
You should rent Terminator.
Seems good to me. Although caution should be exercised.
@@zsavage1820 hahaha
Holy God, God bless you - Ash is back.
I can definetely tell what you mean by "not enough actuators around the mouth", but looks amazing. I prefer ameca over mesmer though
Agree - Ameca wins for me because its not trying too hard to be human - it's obviously a robot. With Ameca its the motion that makes it spooky - the skin is just plain grey silicone straight out of the mold.
@@EngineeredArtsLtd some of your best ameca robots, like the one in the channel banner, are already out of it, and ameca takes it to a whole new level. You should try putting human clothes on ameca but keeping the skin grey, and adding hair of course. Something I always notice with humanoid animatronics is that the eyelids have some kind of flashing as if they were straight from the mold, ameca doesn't have that
@@EngineeredArtsLtd I am impressed by the more fluid, natural movements! Are you working on a female version? Will Ameca have full skin? Thanks
@@j.lietka9406 No, they aren't making a sex robot 😉
@@bluemamba5317 didn't think that way! Just a female robot, with similar articulation. I wonder if they can recreate classic actors/actresses like those
Idk if you’ll read this, or if it will be helpful if you do, but here’s some ideas/suggestions:
I feel like this would feel less weird if you added more/longer eyelashes and added more hair the eyebrows
It would make the eyelids/eye area look less unnaturally thick/stiff- and more expressive
Which reminds me, there are some brilliant artists that specialize in making hyper realistic head models using silicone
Perhaps you could look at some of their techniques (like how to they color things, for example) and see if there’s anything you might find useful/missed?
And to clarify: This is absolutely brilliant work; I only offer these ideas on the off chance they could help you or give you an idea.
Best of luck
Good points thanks for taking the time to comment
@@EngineeredArtsLtd It was no problem! :) good luck!
@@EngineeredArtsLtd I highly recommend looking into the art of Abyss Creations. Yes, they are the makers of The Real Doll, however, they do make some of the most realistic looking heads in the business. They also have figured out how to "layer" silicone, in order to make more believable "skin". To fine them, just search "Real Doll". You may also remove this comment, if you find it offensive. In no way was I meaning for it to be that way....I'm 100% honest when I say that they make models that are eerily realistic. They will also do custom colors and designs. I know that a while back, they created an armature and body for someone else's humanoid robot, probably about 10 years ago, so the advancements have been leaps and bounds since that time. Thank you for sharing a fascinating video...I just wish that there was a 180 view of the head, so we could also see a profile, as well as a bit longer video....I really wanted to study the head for a longer period of time! I subbed! Take care 🙂
@@bearyhot lol somebody knows their sex robots
Ripley: Ash, can you hear me? Ash?
Ash: Yes, I can hear you...
Only thing that's missing is a milk coming out of it
Came here to post this.
...
Ash: ... you have my sympathies.
@@jackiemortes milk 🤣🤣
You've solved a mountain of technical problems, now you see the Himalayas in front of you... Amazing, amazing technical achievement. Very easy for the layman to find fault, but wow, how far you've come!!! First robot I've ever seen that could wiggle its jaw. Congratulations, and don't stop!
I would LOVE/LOVE TO KNOW WHO MAKES THE HONDA'S 2016 CR-V EX part for. the transmission and for
My brain keeps flipping back and forth between "Oh that looks real!!" and "No, wait, somethings not right..." 💀
What is it? What's the last piece of the puzzle to making these 100% realistic? I just can't put my finger on it...
Really amazing work.
It seems like grey skin == robot human and this color skin == human robot (but a little uncanny valley ish)
what if you stimulate the breathing will it look more realistic?
When you program your robot head to show you all the feelings during 2021
That is so crazy I can’t get over how brilliant this is unbelievable!
The future sure is close by
It's like he woke up from a hangover and realized that he got punched in the face from a bar room fight last night.😁 Excellent work btw.👍
So accurate
Eu imagino o trabalho q deu para chegar nesse nível de expressão humana. E mesmo assim causa muita estranheza.
Mas é assim mesmo. Nosso olho humano é muito exigente. Faz parte da nossa segurança.
Does it have a white milky blood, it does dosnt it, its bishop from the Alien film isn't it
Gonna give us nightmares. He looks way too real. Amazing.
I love how they can mimic a stroke victim
You should donate some of these to mark zuk ,he looks so unreal
man... you guys are good at this
I can't lie to you about your chances, but you have my sympathies
People that think this is CGI haven't been keeping up with the accelerating progress in robotics and AI over the past few years. I've got videos on my channel of me having conversations and interacting with GPT-3 AI. And just made one showing off object tracking.
I was already impressed and fascinated by the realistic international human like characters and the graceful Cleo , and the " I had a conversation with a blue humanoid"
time traveler version of Adran, in the Las Vegas video.
I don't know who did the wonderfully sassy voice , but it was cool looking , great fun, and very entertaining.
Great work. Can't wait to see where we will be able to take this stuff.
Do you have a plan to make an artificial vocal and tongue for real human voice of the robot? I think that will make it looks and sounds more perfectly human!
Vocaloid and talkaloids exist
@@savesta6127 No. Artificial vocal cord was attempted several years ago in Japan, but it was not so succesful. After that I have never seen Robot talks using real tongue and vocal cords.
@@freemodifier What happend in Tiananmen Square?
@@savesta6127 Ask to any Chinese guy. Oh you don't read map
@@freemodifier -9,000,000,000 credit score. Please don't be late to your execution, scheduled for tonight!
Would need to make the response time quicker. Moving slow not blinking fast enough.
For me the recent breakthroughs in facial robotics is as much the new flexible polymers as the actuators. Nice work.
Incrível e assustador ao mesmo tempo 😮
I can't believe the newest video is exclusively made for kids. Those damn kids with their futuristic technologies
I want to see some more testing of that one you showed in the video before this. That thing was really cool.
São os olhos. Os olhos são o mais difícil de replicar. Se você cobrir os olhos com um dedo e olhar novamente pra boca você vê que está perfeito!
Reminds of me of Johnny Cab in the first Total Recall movie. Combine that with improved auto-drive and you could take down an industry.
honestly even with 5 actuators around the mouth is a huge difference👌does he choose the sequence of actions? or its random?or its triggered by external factor(mirroring etc.) Sorry, I cant tame my curiosity😁
The motion in this clip is a mix of predefined expressions and movement programmatically generated on the fly (scripted in Python) for example algorithms control the eyelids and brows in relation to the gaze direction - robots will look for nearby faces and respond to them , moving closer into their 'personal' space will trigger reactions like recoiling depending on the robots mood
@@EngineeredArtsLtd Impressive, are you saying the "mood" is based on a facial expressions of people surrounding the robot (adapted by the evironment) or it just restores the last memory data and analyses the outcome?
@@EngineeredArtsLtd not only impressive but also inspiring🔥
@@rana_paprika I think what they mean is the moods are predefined, like what position a "happy" face needs for every actuator, but the transitions are interpolated automatically and the emotions can be chosen automatically
@@Shadow__X oh wow, thank you, I went too far with my assumptions😅
This is really shocking to me, it really looks like a modern 3D character in real life. Like it looks like it has shaders and has been animated for as vide games character are. I mean of course there’s some work alike behind the scenes but man that really looks like a 2023 video game character just worm holled into our reality.
Ameca is really the best, she looks AMAZING
Can he talk with correct jaw & lip movements? Fantastic! When does West World open?!
Yes it can talk, our software will automatically generate the right visemes and the robot will use the actuators it has. This model works fine for ‘eee’ ‘ai’ ‘mm’ - but can’t do ‘fa’ and ‘ba’ as these need lips to curl around teeth.
@@EngineeredArtsLtd cool! Do you have plans on making accurate robots like movie stars? Are you doing any kind of tests using the material that stretches & contracts with a small current? Like a muscle? Thank you
The robot version one is soooo more convincing as it removes the flags triggered by our brain that make us hyper critical and noticing the uncanny valley. The robot version looks like a real robot that you would imagine.... and it is.
We agree, copying people is always a fail. Let robots be robots.
Where can I buy this?
I love this robot! Way better than ameka! I hope you keep progressing with this one!!
The robot actually looked like a human smiling, of it. If it weren't the wires and the mechanical part of its neck exposed, it would look like a complete human face.
How would you kill off a robot or shut it down, where’s the pause button.
It is a fact that the more realistic a robot is to human, the creepier it is. It is best to make it more machine like to garner acceptance, via things like cuteness or caricature appearance.
I first saw Engineering Arts perky Adran robot in " I had a conversation with a humanoid" and it took me a bit to figure out that he was indeed being telepresence operated. He was quite impressive and entertaining , And his being blue was also a new and pleasant factor. I do like all of his 96 sibling model's and I hope that the dignified elders,Fred and Jan start to get as much deserved attention as Cleo and Ameca.
The animations still seem pretty stiff compared to natural movement. Have you considered using mocap instead of hand-made animation?
Realistic?
"I admire its purity. A survivor... unclouded by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality"
:]
“I can't lie to you about your chances, but, you have my sympathies.”
I wonder what makes the last video different from this one, the eye movements were pretty rabid.
What's the purpose for it?
"they sent us a fucking robot?!"
"I'm an android, Ripley."
Eye line looks off, face needs to be tightened.
I have an idea for how to maybe solve the face animatronic problem though.
How to make this
I am impressed...this is human creativity at its best. Was hoping you keep the robotic look though (etc Ameca). We have worked on bio-inspired AI models solving the computer vision problem and general intelligence. What we have learnt was AI should not affect the human emotional component in a major way else humanity is in trouble. Human decision making is highly affected by emotions, creating robots that can spark emotions in humans is a mistake we will all regret.
" I can't lie to you about your chances, but... you have my sympathies."
Which country this thing was developed???
United Kingdom - UK
The dawn of a new future has arrived.
Hi is it possible to buy this or similar anywhere?
That's how robocop was looking when he got scap in robocop 2.
omg ill take two! lol thats amazing cant wait to see what is coming next.
the uncanny feeling is because the movement is slow. playback video at 2x and it starts to feel a bit more realistic. if they can get the motors to go like 5x faster, then it will be better. refer to Ameca robot.
Ein Roboter der zum Beispiel im Haushalt helfen würde wäre eine große Hilfe :-) kein saug Roboter worüber man stolpert! Ich interessiere mich sehr für solch Fortschritte von Technologie 🤗. Aber auch nur wenn sie sicher sind und niemanden etwas zu leide tun.
Finde ich schön das diese Roboter jetzt weiche Mimik haben um Emotionen aus zu drücken. :-) ich bin echt gespannt wie es mit den Jahren weiter geht.
How much does something like this cost
ive estimated
Around $2000
1000$ for the endoskull and 6-700 for the silicone mask and 50 for glue and the rest goes to labor cost for the programming
but i just to make sure so if anyone knows how much something like this cost please help me and correct me if I was off on my estimate.
motors are $300 each and there are 32 of them. Total cost of parts alone is around $20,000 … hundreds of custom made CNC parts inside… then add assembly, commissioning and software development. Then support, standards compliance and factory overheads…
and the cost of the UA-cam manager who answers these questions 😉
I like this one. It looks like me when I'm sitting through a boring video meeting.
The only thing I don't like is the eyes are asymmetrical and a bit square looking instead of the almond/round shape humans normally have.
Interesting for sure. I'd love to ask the creator of this tech the question of why? Is it simply because you can? Just curious, pitch me/us!
OK, but how about some technical details. How much does the ehad cost.
This is I think the first time I'm like 100 percent sure that Fallout shit is legit possible, I'm like legit going to get in better health so I survive long enough to take my new robot body for a spin lmao.
they have to work out the pupils just like in humans, they have to be programmed so that they can change from light and from omecia, and then such a robot will be more like humans
How many actuators are needed for complete lip sync?
En el anterior video no se veía tan aterrador,supongo que el color gris le daba su toque robótico,hasta que no sean casi perfectos ponerle color de piel humano le dará un toque medio terrorífico
When your heads fell off at a rave and your trying to comprehend what all the other floaty heads are saying to you whilst figuring out how to use the body you just remembered you have.
You need more muscles around the eyes otherwise it'll always look like a cold-blooded murderer. But still pretty fascinating!
How much, I would very much like to have one of these.
If the facial gestures, were not over imposed, it would've been more creepier then a sci-fi movie scene. The word "Impossible," has now become a late historical term, just like "privacy."
Jeff ?? I can't believe my eyes! This is Jeff !!!
Jeff, pass me the cigar, please.
I think you missed an opportunity to make the head of Ian Holm and have it say "...it's a perfect organism. Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility..."
have we located sarah connor?
Wow, this is amazing
What is it? What's the last piece of the puzzle to making these 100% realistic? I just can't put my finger on it...
You'd think the creator would have made it a bit more attractive still shockingly realistic
The skin looks so cool !!!!
Great work!
Keep on going please.
will this robot be able to speak and write?
Wow that's amazing. Reminds me of the original movie TOTAL RECALL.
"2 WEEKS,2 WEEKS,2 WEEKS"
Hehe, lol
Oscar is ...
Reminds me of when Ash gets his head knocked off in ALIEN, and this is looking pretty good. ;)
Has the world gone insane? What part of this is realistic?
That's when your mom comes home and you are drunk sleeping but trying to behave as normal when she wakes you up
Hard to make? Or expensive to buy?
"Disconnect me. I could be reworked, but I'll never be top of the line again. I'd rather be nothing."
This would make a good horror prop for sure.
This used to be creepy, now it just looks like a test of a video game asset.
Makes me proud to be British when we see a company from the United Kingdom
Doing really well in robotics
The robots will soon be arresting you for having, say, the common cold
THEN how proud will you be
@@El_Nombre-e3x They are already doing that in Australia without robots
(Comments incoming)
What a time to be alive
are you planning to work with Boston Dynamics? what's your main goal?
Now this reminds me of special effects in the 80's haha. It reminds me a bit of the movie Aliens and Bishop. I could imagine in a few short years, less than 10 maybe, you'll have a very realistic robot. Now, if you can make it have an AI personality, a large database of dialogue, and intelligent responses, then i'm sold. Imagine what it could do for people who live along, are lonely (like me haha) and also who have been living through the pandemic and had no one to talk to really.
Exactly what I thought of, Bishop and Aliens. Won't be long.
How about getting out into the world and making real interactions with other people? Don't let fear rule over your life.
Yeah, and living alone, they can also kill you in cold blood without anyone knowing. Just saying..
@@AbhishekDe13 Just like any real normal person.
@@keepthefaith718 Maybe some folks are too far off to be saved.
Ahh, so that's how the Men in Black were designed 🕴🕴🛸 good work!