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AMECA: UAE launches world’s most advanced humanoid robot

New Delhi: The world’s most advanced humanoid robot, Ameca, has joined the staff of Dubai’s Museum of The Future (MOTF). Ameca and Aya, an employee at MOTF, can be seen introducing themselves in a video that has been posted on the museum’s official Instagram account. According to the official website of Engineered Arts, the company that […]

Edited By : Mayank Kasyap | Updated: Oct 18, 2022 16:06 IST
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Aleca humanoid robot interacts with a staff of MOTF

New Delhi: The world’s most advanced humanoid robot, Ameca, has joined the staff of Dubai’s Museum of The Future (MOTF). Ameca and Aya, an employee at MOTF, can be seen introducing themselves in a video that has been posted on the museum’s official Instagram account. According to the official website of Engineered Arts, the company that built Ameca, the robot is the most sophisticated humanoid in the world.

She speaks many languages and is ready to greet guests and offer instructions. Now, visitors to the Museum of the Future may meet Ameca when they pay a visit.

The video of her being included in the MOTF went viral right away. The video dazzled many viewers, but some viewers were concerned for the future of humanity.

One of the user named Solidfhd wrote, “This is amazing and scary at the same time. I wonder how much AI and robotics will advance by 2071.”

Another user markbowes wrote, “all i can think about is the film iRobot!”

A person said that this is fascinating and dangerous at the same time, while another user added, “Understanding how rapidly technological innovation is advancing, I ponder where mankind will be in the next 50 to 100 years.” Someone said that this video reminded him of the movie iRobot. He continued, “I wonder how far AI and robotics will evolve by 2071.”

 

First published on: Oct 18, 2022 04:06 PM IST

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