[postlink]http://radical-technology.blogspot.com/2014/11/keiko-robot-patient-from-gifu-medical.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EK5HtY1O6Boendofvid [starttext]Keiko is a patient robot. Young doctors can learn to diagnose diseases talking to Keiko. Keiko's father is Prof. Yuzo Takahashi, MD, PhD
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Keiko, a robot patient from Gifu Medical University, Japan!

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Japanese robot with touch motion!

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  • Incredibly life-like robots are currently causing a storm in Japan where they are being prepared for mass commercialisation
  • With new androids creators have beaten 'Uncanny Valley syndrome' where humans are revulsed by robots that look real - but not real enough
  • Now being put to use as receptionists and newsreaders
  • Predicted that within a decade fully independent 'gemanoids' will be in circulation once advances in artificial intelligence are made 
  • Scientists even talking about humans taking androids as partners 
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The Humanoid Robot Asuna!

[postlink]http://radical-technology.blogspot.com/2014/11/emospark-emotion-processing-unit-epu.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMRjSijBsLcendofvid [starttext]The human brain processes literally thousands of pieces of information each second, frequently without consciously realizing it. Registering these physically stimuli as simple everyday concepts such as sound, motion and color, the brain’s basic cognitive structure and wiring creates a memory bank of patterns from which impressions are drawn from and predictions about the future made. Similarly, emotional stimuli also gets stored within the memory bank through emotional patterns or “fingerprints.” EmoSpark has developed an Emotional Profile Graph (EPG) which is used to register and develop over time a bank of emotional associations for each memory (data) within each cube. The EPG can communicate the data to other AI technologies, allowing them to virtually “understand” the user and elicit the same emotional response in kind. This response is then accurately conveyed to other AI technologies, allowing for a realistic range of expressions and interaction.
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Emospark Emotion Processing Unit (E.P.U.) Demonstration!

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