
More and more, robots are moving into our everyday lives, and if they’re not going to end up being incredibly annoying, they’re going to have to learn to recognize and cope with human emotions. RoboKind of Dallas, Texas has started a Kickstarter campaign to raise capital for the further development of its Zeno R25 interactive humanoid robot, which is designed to interact with humans in an intuitive way by detecting and mimicking emotions... Continue Reading Robokind Zeno R25 social robot detects and mimics emotions
Section: Robotics
Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Emotions, Humanoid, Kickstarter, Robotics, Robots
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