A Japanese firm developed world's first robot with human emotions, which can also love you back.It is named 'pepper'.
The adorable android, which on sale this week end ,has a range of moods that are based on humans' raging hormones.
The world's first "emotional robot" acts just like real person and can adjust to given situations.
Pepper becomes shy around new people, and lights up when he is praised and he even gets scared when the lights go off at night.
e robot's feelings are clearly reflected on a screen strapped to its front.
But even more shockingly, little Pepper can read it's owners feelings and adapt it's behaviour towards them.
His simulated sentiments are generated by mimicking the hormonal grumps and grins of humans.
"These emotion functions in Pepper are modeled on the human release of hormones in response to stimuli absorbed by the five senses," explained Softbank, a Japanese tech firm.
"Pepper has capabilities to generate emotions autonomously by processing information from his cameras, touch sensors, accelerometer and other sensors.
Pepper has capabilities to generate emotions autonomously by processing information from his cameras, touch sensors, accelerometer and other sensors."
Although you can update the love machine with apps bought off a special online store, some can only be "earned" by spending time with him.
The little love bot also spends the day taking photos of its owner so they can reflect on their time together at night – cool, but slightly creepy.
Pepper will set you back about £1,000 and goes on sale on June 20 in Japan.
Japanese Robot with Human emotions-
The adorable android, which on sale this week end ,has a range of moods that are based on humans' raging hormones.
The world's first "emotional robot" acts just like real person and can adjust to given situations.
Pepper becomes shy around new people, and lights up when he is praised and he even gets scared when the lights go off at night.
e robot's feelings are clearly reflected on a screen strapped to its front.
But even more shockingly, little Pepper can read it's owners feelings and adapt it's behaviour towards them.
His simulated sentiments are generated by mimicking the hormonal grumps and grins of humans.
"These emotion functions in Pepper are modeled on the human release of hormones in response to stimuli absorbed by the five senses," explained Softbank, a Japanese tech firm.
"Pepper has capabilities to generate emotions autonomously by processing information from his cameras, touch sensors, accelerometer and other sensors.
Pepper has capabilities to generate emotions autonomously by processing information from his cameras, touch sensors, accelerometer and other sensors."
Although you can update the love machine with apps bought off a special online store, some can only be "earned" by spending time with him.
The little love bot also spends the day taking photos of its owner so they can reflect on their time together at night – cool, but slightly creepy.
Pepper will set you back about £1,000 and goes on sale on June 20 in Japan.
Japanese Robot with Human emotions-
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