In China, they made a submissive female robot

In China, they made a submissive female robot

Categories: Asia | Science

Jia Jia, the "robot goddess", has long dark hair and cute rosy cheeks, just like a real person. The android also features deep learning, natural eye movement, lip-synching speech, a respectful head tilt, and artificial intelligence. Oh yes, the robot-woman refers to her creators only as “my master”.

The amazingly realistic cyborg is the brainchild of Chen Xiaoping and his colleagues at the China University of Science and Technology, who unveiled a "goddess robot", the result of their three-year work, in the city of Hefei.

During the demonstration, Chen Xiaoping greeted the robot, and Jia Jia immediately replied, "Yes, my lord, how can I help?" She also asked the audience not to get too close to take photos, as her face would look too full.

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In China, they made a submissive female robot Source: dailymail.co.uk

In China, they made a submissive female robot

In China, they made a submissive female robot

In China, they made a submissive female robot

In China, they made a submissive female robot

In China, they made a submissive female robot

In China, they made a submissive female robot

Keywords: China | Realism | Robots

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