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Researchers create emotional robot

Researchers create emotional robot

Kobian has been developed to express a range of seven human-like emotions, and could possibly see deployment in the field of nursing in future.

Boffins at the Waseda University in Japan – who have clearly never been warned by visions of Arnie in The Terminator – have succeeded in producing a humanoid robot which has seven human emotions.

According to an article over on The Telegraph, the robot – dubbed Kobian – is able to make known its feelings of delight, surprise, sadness, and even dislike via movable lips, eyelids, eyebrows, and limbs.

While the pictures and video over on Pink Tentacle demonstrate that Kobian has some way to go before it'll be masquerading as a human in infiltrating the last bastions of the human resistance, it's certainly a step forward in producing robots that are able to communicate with humans on a deeper level than ever before.

While Kobian has all the features you'd expect of a modern robot – including the ability to walk upright around its environment and perform physical tasks – it's in the expression of digital emotion that it excels. Should Kobian be made to feel sad, it will hang its head in inconsolable robot grief and perform the international “facepalm” gesture of despair.

As appears to be traditional for Japanese robots, the team behind Kobian – lead by Professor Atsuo Takanashi at the Waseda University Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering – believes that its expressive abilities would make it ideal for use in the nursing field, offering aid and companionship to the country's growing elderly population.

Does Kobian seem like a step forward in robotics to you, or are you still waiting for an Arnie-alike which will inevitably feel the all-too-human emotion of murderous rage. Let us know your thoughts in the forums.

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robyholmes 25th June 2009, 14:19 Quote
I'm sorry, I can't come to work today. I'm feeling a bit low...
tejas 25th June 2009, 14:37 Quote
Yes but how emotional are we talking about here? Like girlfriend at that time of the month emotional or what. Having said that it seems the Japanese have problems with conveying emotions... Hence the need for a robot to fill that void tsk tsk
mHod 25th June 2009, 14:51 Quote
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still waiting for an Arnie-alike

More like a Cameron from the Sarah Connor Chronicles
Arkanrais 25th June 2009, 15:04 Quote
Oh thank bollocks this article turned out different than I thought it would. As soon as I read the headline, I imagined robots either getting hysterical cause you forgot their birthday, or a sad little machine sitting in a corner crying while taking to its metal wrists with a dremel cause none of the other robots like it.
Also the prospect of facepalming robots makes me very happy.
Silver51 25th June 2009, 15:05 Quote
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...believes that its expressive abilities would make it ideal for use in the nursing field, offering aid and companionship to the country's growing elderly population.

Or scare the crap out of them. Seriously, it looks like it crawled out of the Uncanny Valley.
p3n 25th June 2009, 15:17 Quote
The mouthpiece... only in Japan?
Jamie 25th June 2009, 15:18 Quote
Does it actually react emotionally to events around it or are we just talking about a piece of machinery doing the motions of emotion? The latter is quite unimpressive if you ask me.
Flibblebot 25th June 2009, 15:20 Quote
So, basically, researchers have created Marvin, the paranoid android...? :(

I wonder if it keeps complaining about the diodes down its left side?
frontline 25th June 2009, 18:34 Quote
I suspect it's grasp of dialogue and acting ability already surpasses Arnie's...
dicobalt 25th June 2009, 18:55 Quote
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expressive abilities would make it ideal for use in the nursing field, offering aid and companionship to the country's growing elderly population.
Wow, these guys have been working on robots so much they forget robots are only machines.
docodine 25th June 2009, 19:40 Quote
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The mouthpiece... only in Japan?

(eyebrow eyebrow eyebrow)

I can't believe how much time and money the Japanese waste building these robots. They don't do anything useful, and you never hear about them besides when they're introduced.

:-s
HourBeforeDawn 25th June 2009, 19:49 Quote
okay so why is this NEW news??? I saw this on a television special at least 6months ago, maybe even longer...
plug_in_ross 25th June 2009, 21:11 Quote
I've said it before, and I'll say it again:

Judgement Day is coming...
proxess 25th June 2009, 22:10 Quote
This is the beginning of the end.
cebla 26th June 2009, 01:19 Quote
To be honest I don't want an emotional robot. I want a robot that just does what I tell it to and never complains about me over working it or whatever.
thehippoz 26th June 2009, 03:17 Quote
nice mouth.. looks like it could suck a golfball through a garden hose- or is that the point?

that must be the look on it's face when sizzling shamino sneaks up from his backside and violates all the holes
bridgesentry 26th June 2009, 03:36 Quote
So robots are still made from metal:((not organic )
Dont know why but i think it's still a very long road ahead, and Americans (not Japs) will win the raceB)
outlawaol 28th June 2009, 05:02 Quote
Hopefully it will have an emotion chip similar to Data's. After all, robots are our slaves... they dont need to know about it, less feel about it too... You just keep building our cars you mindless machines! :D
Flibblebot 28th June 2009, 12:24 Quote
And it's an attitude like that which will cause the eventual uprising of the machines, and the near anihilation of the human race.

:p
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