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  2. Actroid - Wikipedia

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    Actroid is a type of android ( humanoid robot) with strong visual human-likeness developed by Osaka University and manufactured by Kokoro Company Ltd. (the animatronics division of Sanrio ). It was first unveiled at the 2003 International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo, Japan. Several different versions of the product have been produced since then.

  3. Android (robot) - Wikipedia

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    The term "android" can mean either one of these, [ 3] while a cyborg ("cybernetic organism" or "bionic man") would be a creature that is a combination of organic and mechanical parts. The term "droid", popularized by George Lucas in the original Star Wars film and now used widely within science fiction, originated as an abridgment of "android ...

  4. Gynoid - Wikipedia

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    Gynoid. A gynoid, or fembot, is a feminine humanoid robot. Gynoids appear widely in science fiction film and art. As more realistic humanoid robot design becomes technologically possible, they are also emerging in real-life robot design. Just like any other robot, the main parts of a gynoid include sensors, actuators and a control system.

  5. Humanoid robot - Wikipedia

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    In humanoid robots it is used to recognize objects and determine their properties. Vision sensors work most similarly to the eyes of human beings. Most humanoid robots use CCD cameras as vision sensors. Sound sensors allow humanoid robots to hear speech and environmental sounds, akin to the ears of the human being.

  6. Ameca (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Ameca is primarily designed as a platform for further developing robotics technologies involving human-robot interaction. [ 10] She utilizes embedded microphones, binocular eye mounted cameras, a chest camera and facial recognition software to interact with the public. Interactions can be governed by either GPT-3 or human telepresence.

  7. Sophia (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Sophia is a female social humanoid robot developed in 2016 by the Hong Kong -based company Hanson Robotics. [ 1] Sophia was activated on February 14, 2016, [ 2] and made her first public appearance in mid-March 2016 at South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, United States. [ 3] Sophia was marketed as a "social robot" who can mimic social ...

  8. Android science - Wikipedia

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    Android science. Android science is an interdisciplinary framework for studying human interaction and cognition based on the premise that a very humanlike robot (that is, an android) can elicit human-directed social responses in human beings. [1] [2] The android's ability to elicit human-directed social responses enables researchers to employ ...

  9. List of fictional robots and androids - Wikipedia

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    The Badniks, the E-Series robots, Dr. Eggman Nega, Captain Whisker, Emerl, Metal Sonic, Mecha Sonic, Metal Knuckles, EggRobo, the Shadow Androids, Cubot, and Orbot from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. Grodus, leader of the X-nauts, and the main antagonist of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door.