Ex-Robots Unveils Hyper-Realistic Humanoids, Set to Revolutionize Healthcare and Education
June 11, 2024
Ex-Robots, based in Dalian, China, is developing hyper-realistic humanoid robots that mimic facial expressions and emotions through proprietary software and algorithms.
These advanced robots, equipped with motors to replicate human movements, are priced between £162,000 to £216,000 and take 2 weeks to a month to produce.
CEO Li Boyang envisions these robots playing significant roles in healthcare, education, and services, such as psychological counseling.
The company's focus on emotional expression and recognition in robots aligns with ethical considerations based on Isaac Asimov's three laws of robotics.
Ex-Robots showcased their technology at the World Robot Conference and opened a robot museum in Liaoning Province, where humanoid robots serve as guides and interact with visitors.
The company aims to revolutionize various industries with their innovative humanoid robots.
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