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Swapping muscles for wires, this robot is learning to control a smile — Strictly Robots
In an effort to explore the relationship between humans and robots, researchers at Columbia University have developed a robot that can mirror human facial expressions.
EVA has a 3D-printed skull and over 20 “muscles” it can use to display looks of anger, fear, joy and sadness.
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