Kissing robot clears the way for human-robotic relations
THE relationship between humans and robots just got a little bit creepier.
An artificial intelligence researcher in Singapore has developed a
robot with a virtual mouth that can emulate and transmit a kiss -
bringing an extra touch of intimacy to a long-distance relationship or
even a video game.
The “Kissinger” is the size and shape of a
softball and has a pair of touch-sensitive lips that detect and copy how
each partner delivers their kiss.
Hooman Samani said as well as
bridging the physical gap between real people it could also create a
link with the virtual worlds to add a new dimension to gaming.
“Humans can kiss virtual characters while playing games and receive
physical kisses from their favourite virtual characters,” Mr Samani
wrote on his website.
The researcher also believes the Kissinger could bring about a more intimate relationship between humans and robots.
“Kissing
is a very important mode of human communication that involves joining
lips in order to express many deep felt positive emotions such as
affection, respect, greeting, farewell, good luck, romantic affection or
sexual desire,” he wrote.
“Technology provides a new facility for closer and more realistic interactions between humans.”
The
AI expert has also made a pair of cabbage patch doll “surrogates” that
emulate the human voice and movement over the internet using motion
tracking sensors, speakers and microphones.
Imagine waking up to find a talking cabbage patch doll waving at you.
You can’t? Too scary? Here’s a video prepared earlier.
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