Humanoid robots have been promised for decades, but most still look and move like machines. Ameca changes that, with a face and body language so nuanced that people instinctively treat it less like a ...
Our fascination with creating machines in our own image has led us to remarkable achievements. We have managed to push the boundaries of artificial intelligence and robotics to the point where today’s ...
A humanoid robot named Ameca turned heads at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona this week, delivering surprisingly witty—and perhaps unsettling—answers to a question many of us have been ...
Leo Chen, Director of U.S. Operations for Engineered Arts, has a conversation with an Ameca robot at the U.S. Engineered Arts offices in Redwood City on Jan. 21, 2025. Photo by Anna Hoch-Kenney. In ...
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ENGINEERS HAVE spent decades trying to create functional humanoid robots, which look and act like humans. But these machines, which combine complex mechanics with generative artificial intelligence ...
An OpenAI-powered and very realistically-faced humanoid machine seems to be winning by leaps and bounds in becoming the creepiest demo of AI and robot tech out there. During last week’s annual ...
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Ameca, the robot developed by Engineered Arts, has recently delivered Channel 4's alternative Christmas message this year, as reported by Independent. The Ameca humanoid robot greets visitors at Dubai ...