Japan introduces new robot museum guides

24 June 2014 - 12:14 By Sapa-AP
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Hiroshi Ishiguro with one of his robots. File photo
Hiroshi Ishiguro with one of his robots. File photo
Image: YOSHIKAZU TSUNO / AFP

The new robot guides at a Tokyo museum look so eerily human and are so perfectly smooth in speech they almost outdo people.

The latest creations from Japanese android expert Hiroshi Ishiguro are a female-announcer robot called Otonaroid, a girl robot called Kodomoroid and Telenoid, a hairless mannequin head with pointed arms that serves as a cuddly companion.

The robots with silicon skin and artificial muscles were shown to reporters at Miraikan museum on Tuesday.

In a demonstration, the remote-controlled machines moved their pink lips in time to a voice-over, twitched their eyebrows, blinked and swayed their heads from side to side, although there were some glitches.

Kodomoroid read the news without stumbling once and regurgitated complex tongue-twisters glibly. Ishiguro said technological innovations made the smaller child-size robot possible.

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