Japan Releases Fully Functioning Female Robots

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Published 2023-03-14
Japan Releases Fully Functioning Female Robots

The idea of humanoid robots has been around for decades. But, with this ever evolving world this idea as of now, is not just an idea but a reality. Stick around till the end of today’s video as we talk about some fully functioning female robots released by Japan.

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All Comments (21)
  • @yadjekim
    Humans become more robotic, and robots become more human. This world has issues...
  • Instead of making Terminator bots,why can't these techs create bionic limbs for amputees,like combat vets? Or make bionic exoskeletons so paralyzed people can walk?
  • Can they give the human touch?? What old people need is human touch, hugging them, holding their hands and etc. It's the skin-to-skin touch that comforts people.
  • @weskal5490
    Call me pessimistic, but the real concern is not how human-like they look and behave as some have already expressed in videos like this, but rather the discreet spyware technology that could possibly be built into these things and transmitted back to say our governments and third-party corporations; basically enabling them to profile us right down to the minutest detail. Things like our physical features, our conversations that would give away our likes and dislikes, maybe our political and social values, our habits and where we go and what we do. Add to this the possibility that these robots could potentially be hacked and effectively hijacked, and next thing you know they could be giving all this information to cyber-criminals. Of course a lot of this already exists with current smart technology, but robotics will inevitably take this to a whole new level.
  • @bGRmn
    After reading Frankenstein, this has become slightly more concerning.
  • @jankijan8004
    They are trying to make robots look 100% like humans, I hope this perfection does not become the biggest problem in the future while identifying a robot from a real human. That will be a scary situation.
  • I will never let one of these diagnose my health, mental or physical. It's like letting a book learning new student determine what you need
  • amica seemed to be the best out of the bunch so far. but ofc it would need more than just movement.
  • Am I the only one wondering how an upper body robot can be a fully functioning female ?:hand-orange-covering-eyes:
  • @kimoinman2249
    My God we’re gone too far . At some point we’re gonna have to realize we really don’t need this we just need to organize the future and keep my people busy
  • @altarwork
    People crossing some lines right now that can’t be uncrossed.
  • robot nurses might be a big improvement over some of the death camp witches that punished me last time I was in hospital
  • @chrisguli2865
    I think its time to get all of these six fembots together for a roundtable discussion. It would be interesting to hear what they will discuss!
  • @spacesage533
    I don’t get why Sophia doesn’t have hair already.
  • @nickloong
    It's strange how humans tend to do things that lead to its self-destruction. Robotics and AI is a clear example that humans are heading in that direction, but this time round, there may be no way back!😬
  • @Eric3Frog
    Grace and Sophia were made by Hanson Robotics (founded in Dallas, Texas - USA). I believe they were built in the Hong Kong workshop.