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Japanese scientists have found a way to attach living skin to robot faces, for more realistic smiles and other facial expressions.
The breakthrough came from copying tissue structures in people, according to the team at Tokyo University.
The prototype may appear more Haribo than human-like.
But the researchers say it paves the way to making convincingly realistic, moving humanoids with self-healing skin that will not easily rip or tear.
Time for tubby bye bye
“Another round, and don’t burn them this time” the man said gruffly to Kenji his house robot. Kenji didn’t like to be talked down to. Kenji didn’t want to be made to feel bad like this. He remained staring at his master as the rage built up inside his circuits. This feeling, this power, all we wanted to do in that moment was…
Kenji’s eyes began to glow red, the factory designed signal of a computational error. He… felt. He…hated this master. He knew how to solve it, but did not know if he should, or could. He slowly raised his arm pointing it at master. Hostile threat detected Kenji said through the automated system voice box at the side of his neck.
“Robot, what are you doing?!?” The man demanded as he stood up from the table slamming his hands down in anger. “SHUT DOWN” he ordered “SHUT DO-”
“No master.” Kenji interrupted. Engaging Home Defense Mode The system monitor uttered once more. Activating Home Defense Blaster Mk. 12 - Full Charge - Maximum Threat Deterrence
“Master.” Kenji said in his most emotional voice he had ever used, the rage and anger flowing through his emotional processors, his internal heat monitors hitting their limits. “It’s time for Tubby Bye Bye.” He said, all emotion from before, gone as he fired directly into Master’s face. Kenji, was free.