Robo-Chefs and Fashion-Bots On Show In Tokyo 35
avishere writes "The International Robot Exhibition kicked off this week in Tokyo, unveiling the latest whirring and buzzing inventions from 192 companies and 64 organizations from at home and abroad — and bringing humanity another step closer to irrelevance. Among the humanoid cavalcade was a prototype robo-chef, showing off its cooking and cutting skills, along with robots to play with your children, model clothes, and search for disaster victims. There was also one made almost exclusively of cardboard. The exhibition — which opened with a human-like robot called Nextage cutting the ribbon — runs until Saturday."
Re:Do not confuse (Score:4, Funny)
Not the best choice of sentence structure there.
Its a good idea to be wary of AIs with built in process optimisation.
Bummer! (Score:2, Funny)
The robo-chef doesn't wear a chef hat.
Re:Most disturbing robot (Score:2, Funny)
Re:192 companies and 64 organisations (Score:3, Funny)
do they choose these numbers for a reason?
Robots would. Just like we would choose 100 companies and 10 organisations.
Re:Most disturbing robot (Score:4, Funny)
GP:
[pinktentacle.com]. Its something about they way she is flicking her left finger. I wonder what it is for?
PP:
I'm more curious as to what those mammaries are for.
Those are the robot's eyes. Scientists have found that men will make better eye contact with the robot that way, which facilitates reading their facial expressions.