TOKYO: Japanese scientists on Tuesday unveiled what they said was the world’s first news-reading android, eerily lifelike and possessing a sense of humour to match her perfect language skills.
The adolescent-looking “Kodomoroid” — an amalgamation of the Japanese word “kodomo” (child) and “android” — delivered news of an earthquake and an FBI raid to amazed reporters in Tokyo.
She even poked fun at her creator, telling leading robotics professor Hiroshi Ishiguro: “You’re starting to look like a robot! “The pitch-perfect Kodomoroid was flanked by a grown-up fellow robot, who caught stage fright and fluffed her lines when asked to introduce herself.
“Otonaroid” — “otona” meaning adult — excused herself after a quick reboot, saying: “I’m a little bit nervous. “Both androids will work at Tokyo’s National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, interacting with visitors to collect data for Ishiguro’s studies into human reactions to the machines.
“We will have more and more robots in our lives in the future,” Ishiguro said.
“You can take my androids on planes — the torso in the suitcase and the head in carry-on. “Ishiguro has a humanoid version of himself which he sends overseas to give lectures.
Published in Dawn, June 25th, 2014
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