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The new bot, called Lucky in what some surmise is a nod to Google search’s long-standing “I’m Feeling Lucky” feature, lets you type a word or phrase in text and receive an applicable GIF.
Mask-bot will be able to combine expression and voice much faster than slower mechanical faces. The Munich researchers are already working on the next generation.
Top: The human face of Mask-bot Bottom: Professor Takaaki Kuratate does some final adjustments to the Mask-bot Robotics researchers in Munich have joined forces with Japanese scientists to devel.
German and Japanese researchers have joined forces to create Mask-bot that puts a human face on robotics by projecting a 3D image of a human face onto the back of a plastic mask.
This new bot makes animated GIFs out of random scenes from the beloved HBO series The Wire. Best GIF-bot ever spews out random scenes from HBO's "The Wire" Skip to content ...
If you’ve been dying to swap your face out for emoji but Snapchat isn’t your thing, there’s now a Twitter bot that will do it for you – and it’s sort of fun.. All you have to do is send ...
The bot analyzes your tone and words usage to decide what current affairs it may chat about or what GIFs to send you. It has also exchanged 50,000 selfies with users.
Robotics researchers in Munich have joined forces with Japanese scientists to develop an ingenious technical solution that gives robots a human face. By using a projector to beam the 3D image of a ...
Robotics researchers in Munich have joined forces with Japanese scientists to develop an ingenious technical solution that gives robots a human face. By using a Read 15 years of Mumbai Mirror's ...