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A life-like robot designed to resemble Albert Einstein has taught itself to smile and make other human facial expressions.
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A hyper-realistic Einstein robot at the University of California, San Diego has learned to smile and make facial expressions through a process of self-guided learning. The UC San Diego researchers used machine learning to "empower" their robot to learn to make realistic facial expressions.
A realistic robot developed at the University of California, San Diego has learned to smile and make facial expressions through a process of self-guided learning.
Washington, July 9 : Scientists at the University of California, San Diego, have revealed that a hyper-realistic Einstein robot has learnt to smile and make facial expressions through a process of self-guided learning.
Washington, July 9 : A hyper-realistic Einstein robot has learned to smile and frown through a process of self-guided learning, according to a latest study.
A hyper-realistic robot with the face of Einstein has taught itself to smile and make facial expressions.
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