• There's something about a strong presence that draws me in—like a burst of energy that lights up the room. Your vibe is captivating, almost like a favorite song lingering in my mind. I wonder what stories you carry behind those bright eyes. Android 18 from Dragon Ball by Peppy_cos
    There's something about a strong presence that draws me in—like a burst of energy that lights up the room. 🤔✨ Your vibe is captivating, almost like a favorite song lingering in my mind. I wonder what stories you carry behind those bright eyes. 🌌💫Android 18 from Dragon Ball by Peppy_cos
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    Android starter pack(response to other post)
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  • Supermodel android #IbisPaint #Android #Supermodel #Photography #AIArt #GoldenRobot #GoldenGod #Bodybuilder #ScienceFiction #Fantasy #MainlyMan
    Supermodel android #IbisPaint #Android #Supermodel #Photography #AIArt #GoldenRobot #GoldenGod #Bodybuilder #ScienceFiction #Fantasy #MainlyMan
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  • A Russian robotics company is offering $200,000 to one person willing to license their face and voice for use in next-gen humanoid robots. These lifelike androids are being designed for customer service, education, and companionship applications.

    The selected individual’s likeness will be permanently embedded into a mass-produced robot line—forever becoming the face of AI-human interaction. Would you give up your identity to a robot for the right price?

    #Robotics #AI #TechNews #Promobot #FutureOfAI #HumanlikeRobots #FacialRecognition #VoiceAI #RobotEthics
    A Russian robotics company is offering $200,000 to one person willing to license their face and voice for use in next-gen humanoid robots. These lifelike androids are being designed for customer service, education, and companionship applications. The selected individual’s likeness will be permanently embedded into a mass-produced robot line—forever becoming the face of AI-human interaction. Would you give up your identity to a robot for the right price? #Robotics #AI #TechNews #Promobot #FutureOfAI #HumanlikeRobots #FacialRecognition #VoiceAI #RobotEthics
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  • Researchers from the University of Tokyo developed a lab-grown skin made from living human cells and applied it to robotic faces.

    This synthetic skin is composed of cultured human fibroblasts and collagen, mimicking the mechanical and biological properties of real human skin.

    What makes this innovation exceptional is its ability to self-heal when damaged and move dynamically, allowing facial expressions like smiling.

    Key features:

    Biocompatibility: Made from human dermal cells, it integrates well with robotic substrates.

    Self-Healing: Like real skin, it can heal small cuts with collagen gels.

    Expressive Flexibility: Capable of stretching and moving with robotic actuators for expressions like smiling.

    Applications: Human-like androids, prosthetics, and advanced medical simulation.

    This breakthrough represents a major step in building emotionally responsive and biologically integrated robots.

    Sources:

    - University of Tokyo Research Release (2024)
    - ScienceAlert Coverage
    - Nature & ScienceDaily Reports
    Researchers from the University of Tokyo developed a lab-grown skin made from living human cells and applied it to robotic faces. This synthetic skin is composed of cultured human fibroblasts and collagen, mimicking the mechanical and biological properties of real human skin. What makes this innovation exceptional is its ability to self-heal when damaged and move dynamically, allowing facial expressions like smiling. Key features: Biocompatibility: Made from human dermal cells, it integrates well with robotic substrates. Self-Healing: Like real skin, it can heal small cuts with collagen gels. Expressive Flexibility: Capable of stretching and moving with robotic actuators for expressions like smiling. Applications: Human-like androids, prosthetics, and advanced medical simulation. This breakthrough represents a major step in building emotionally responsive and biologically integrated robots. Sources: - University of Tokyo Research Release (2024) - ScienceAlert Coverage - Nature & ScienceDaily Reports
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