Researchers from Osaka University have developed a humanoid robot that resembles Japan’s current Minister of Digitization, Taro Kono.
This was reported by the Japan Times, Ukrinform reported.
It is stated that the height of the device is 175 centimeters. The robot has 52 moving parts, including a face, arms, and lower back.
The research team plans to conduct an experiment to see how people around them feel when the robot speaks in Kono’s voice.
During the presentation of the robot, the minister endorsed the development, saying that “if approved by parliament, he will allow it to attend the meeting of the budget committee”.
As reported by Ukrinform, the research group of Kyoto University (Japan) demonstrated a humanoid robot with an artificial intelligence that understands humor.
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