http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpO57NltoAI Wooo. Sexy :laugh: Anyone knows jap ? It is said that the catwalking robot apparently didn't get the command for her facial expression right. Is that correct ?
^no, from what i saw, the robot was just lagging in expression... she had two expressions, a model look and a surprised look... after the command there was lag, then the correct expressions i think... (my japanese isn't fluent lol) *z0mg... i referred to "it" as "she"*
Can you please tell me what is sexy about that? i await a response. to think that a person looks at that thing and thinks about sex displays a high degree of depravity imo
id rather see those gundam like things in the background moving around on their own power. the female robot is just scary
Ah okay thanky Thought it would be better if it is a penguin robot. Much more apt for the walking style
Baahhaha. Well, the researchers at the lab touted it as a sexy catwalking robot. If you ask me, it looks really freaky to me... More about the robot from 22moon.com Hirohisa Hirukawa builds sexy robot lady known as HRP-4C ! (Hot Robot Person For Conversation perhaps…or other C words!) Female robot heads for catwalk ANANOVA March 17th, 2009 Japanese scientists have unveiled a ‘female’ robot that is so realistic it is to appear in a Tokyo fashion show. . The robot, named HRP-4C, has 30 motors in its body that allow it to walk and move its arms, reports the BBC. She also has eight motors on her face to create realistic ‘human’ expressions like anger and surprise. HRP-4C is designed to look like a typical Japanese woman. She’s 5ft 2ins tall, weighs 95 pounds and has chin-length black hair with bangs. Unveiling the robot at Tsukuba City, north east of Tokyo, maker Hirohisa Hirukawa said she “had an ordinary figure”. . At a demonstration, the robot waddled out, blinking and said, “Hello, everyone”, in a tiny feminine voice as its mouth moved. . HRP-4C will go on sale for around £142,000 after making her special catwalk appearance in Tokyo. And its programming technology will be made public so other people can come up with fun moves for the robot, the scientists said. .