Remember when I discussed the ‘Xenobots‘ invention and explained why it’s a humungous red flag for humanity?
DARPA, the clandestine arm of the military-industrial complex, funded the research for the world’s first AI-designed, self-replicating living robots.
Want to see where this artificial intelligence leads if these scientists don’t give up their God complex?
Well, that red flag is waving directly in our faces.
Humanoid robots.
You must see it to believe it:
WATCH: Facially expressive Ameca humanoid robot by Engineered Arts set to make debut at CES 2022
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The advanced humanoid robot was designed by Engineered Arts as a platform for AI and human-robot interaction (HRI).
Engineered Arts are the UK’s leading designer and manufacturer of humanoid entertainment robots.
The humanoid robots perform realistic human facial expressions to the point of being downright creepy.
Named Ameca, the humanoid robot debuts at CES 2022 in Las Vegas.
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ces.tech describes the event:
CES® 2022: The Countdown Is On
CES is right around the corner, and the excitement is building! Over 1800 exhibiting companies– with more being added every day – and hundreds of thought leaders from around the world are ready to show you how tech has never been more important in our lives. Key industry audiences are also showing strong commitment: 195 of the Fortune Global 500, 77 of the Interbrand 100, 66 of the top retailers, leading US and global media and attendees from 159 countries are already registered and joining us in Las Vegas. We’re ready to bring the industry back together to experience the next generation of innovation.
I also noticed this revolting statement on the home page:
Are You Ready for CES 2022?
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is required to join us in Las Vegas. Save time on-site: quickly and easily provide your vaccination information through our partner, CLEAR, before you arrive in Vegas.
All registrants must pick up their own CES badge at remote badge pickup locations. Proof of vaccination will be checked when you pick up your badge.
Engineered Arts introduces Ameca, The Future Face of Robotics, to the world:
A platform of the future
Ameca is the world’s most advanced human shaped robot representing the forefront of human-robotics technology.
Designed specifically as a platform for development into future robotics technologies, Ameca is the perfect humanoid robot platform for human-robot interaction.
We focus on bringing you innovative technologies, which are reliable, modular, upgradable and easy to develop upon.
AI x AB
Human-like artificial intelligence needs a human-like artificial body (AI x AB).
Artificial intelligence and machine learning systems can be tested and developed on Ameca alongside our powerful Tritium robot operating system.
The Ameca hardware is a development based on our own research into humanoid robotics and built on our advanced Mesmer technology.
Show off
As well as a development platform, Ameca is also a great attraction, just like our Mesmer and RoboThespian robots. Wow your customers or visitors at an event or visitor attraction.
Reliability is key, and all our robots are built to last in action in the real world, not just in the lab.
The modular architecture allows for future upgrades, both physically and software to enhance Ameca’s abilities, all without having to fork out for an entire new robot.
Ameca is available for purchase or event rental.
That’s nice.
Now DESTROY it!
I’d prefer not making Terminator or I, Robot reality in 10 years.
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