Japan Unveils Hyper-Realistic Robots Capable of Imitating Humans - Video

Japan has released hyper-realistic robots that are able to imitate humans, creating a wave of excitement in the robotics world. From the development of muscle-skeletal robots to the creation of cyberbrains and walking tanks, Tokyo Tech researchers are at the forefront of this technological advancement. The Ghost in the Shell universe of 2029 is being brought to life, with flexible artificial muscles and avatar robots designed to assist and interact with humans. The concept of robots creating jobs rather than taking them away is showcased through the development of robots like OD or Orum, which can be operated remotely by disabled individuals......

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