[Diskussion] HRP-4C: The first almost real female android with emotions

The next generation of Candy Girls? It was today in the austrian newspapers announced as the solution for single men in Japan. Now the computers out of Chobits are reallity.




The robot has 30 motors in its body that allows it to walk and move its arms as well as eight motors on its face to create expressions like anger and surprise. In a demonstration, the robot waddled out, blinking, a bit like an animation figure come to life, and said, "Hello, everyone," in a tiny feminine voice while its mouth moved.

A new walking, talking robot from Japan has a female face that can smile and has trimmed down to 43 kilograms (95 pounds) to make a debut at a fashion show. But it still hasn't cleared safety standards required to share the catwalk with human models.

Developers at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, a government-backed organization, said their "cybernetic human," shown Monday, wasn't ready to help with daily chores or work side by side with people -- as many hope robots will be able to do in the future.

"Technologically, it hasn't reached that level," said Hirohisa Hirukawa, one of the robot's developers. "Even as a fashion model, people in the industry told us she was short and had a rather ordinary figure."

For now, the 158 centimeter (62.2 inch) tall black-haired robot code-named HRP-4C -- whose predecessor had weighed 58 kilograms (128 pounds) -- will mainly serve to draw and entertain crowds.

Developers said the robot may be used in amusement parks or to perform simulations of human movement, as an exercise instructor, for instance.

HRP-4C was designed to look like an average Japanese woman, although its silver-and-black body recalls a space suit. It will appear in a Tokyo fashion show -- without any clothes -- in a special section just for the robot next week.

The robotic framework for the HRP-4C, without the face and other coverings, will go on sale for about 20 million yen ($200,000) each, and its programming technology will be made public so other people can come up with fun moves for the robot, the scientists said.

Japan boasts one of the leading robotics industries in the world, and the government is pushing to develop the industry as a road to growth. Automaker Honda Motor Co. has developed Asimo, which can walk and talk, although it doesn't pretend to look human.

Other robots, like the ones from Hiroshi Kobayashi at the Tokyo University of Science and Hiroshi Ishiguro at Osaka University, have more human-like faces and have been tested as receptionists.

But demands are growing for socially useful robots, such as ones that can care for the elderly and sick, said Yoshihiro Kaga, a government official in the trade and industry ministry.

"We want this market to grow as an industry," he said.

The robot shown Monday has 30 motors in its body that allows it to walk and move its arms as well as eight motors on its face to create expressions like anger and surprise.

In a demonstration for reporters, the robot waddled out, blinking, a bit like an animation figure come to life, and said, "Hello, everyone," in a tiny feminine voice while its mouth moved.

The demonstration didn't all go smoothly. The robot often looked surprised, opening its mouth and eyes in a stunned expression, when the demonstrator asked it to smile or look angry.

Its walk was also not quite ready for the Paris Collection, partly because its knees are permanently bent. It has sensors in its feet but lacks the sensitive balance of a real human.

The big challenge in creating HRP-4C was making the parts small enough so it looks female, especially its thinner legs, said Shuuji Kajita, who leads the institute's humanoid research group.

"But this is just the first step," he said.
Btw she just wears clothing, her body isn't that ugly.
 
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Klomann

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I think thats amazing. That proves that Robots in the Future can look like humans and its just a matter of time, that they will be mistaken for humans aswell.
 

abcMann

Novize
It looks a little bit like a child. When I look at the big step we made in the last 10 years, I want to see what we have in 10 years.
 

lolhans

Novize
I think it's a little bit weird thinking of roboters instead of real persons.. I don't want to say it's not great work the inventors did^^. Let's wait for the future^^...
 

Halibay

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I don't think I could handle making out, or having sex with a robot. That's just a little weird for my taste, but leave it to Japan to come out with some weird stuff.
 

lolhans

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I also have to add that it's kind of ill to have a robotoergirl instead of a real girl..
Maybe the persons that can't deal with real girls check out those girls xP
 

labov

Ordensbruder
First off, I don't think people getting it on with robots is "sick" - it's basically an overblown vibe, or animated blowup doll. Whatever floats your boat!

However, robot teachers? That's plain creepy, and not in the "ha-ha! Forza Skynet!" sense either. I don't even like kids and yet I'd want my kids to have a human teacher, simply because teachers are incredibly important for kids to attach to during their formative years. Authority figures and all. Sure, there are enough terrible human teachers, but that still beats a robot, does it not?
 

langen7

Novize
I agree that these are basically overgrown vibes/blowup dolls...

I can see people not keeping up with the maintenance of them too...that would be quite a chore I think...

Also, I really don't think real women would want to be with guys who have those things? At least not in the "western" cultures...
 

Mangamaniac

Germanischer Pirat
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That thing is fascinating :D I want to see the mechanics and the programming of the artificial intelligence.
 
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