Humanoid robotic predicts future and does celeb impressions together with Elon Musk

A creepy humanoid robotic has proven off its celeb impressions, mimicking the voices of Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

The British synthetic intelligence dubbed Ameca was seen predicting the long run, telling jokes and providing up impressions of well-known voices. Engineered Arts’ bot is believed to be the “world’s most advanced” humanoid.

Engineers behind the mimicking robotic say the “expressive capabilities” set it other than different augmented cyborgs. Ameca was seen replying to questions on Mars and answering with a voice like tech large Musk’s.

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Musk discovered himself mocked by the bot, along with his Mars mission mimicked
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The tech agency claimed: “The aim here is to build the best expressive capabilities. Ameca is able to mimic to the tiny subtleties of human expression.”

Founder and CEO Will Jackson informed the bot: “I want you to talk about robot rocket ships blasting to Mars and discovering plutonium, but do it in the voice of Elon Musk please.” An uncanny impression quickly adopted, the Daily Mail reported.

“We blast off to Mars, not just to explore, but to discover secrets hidden beneath its dusty red surface. What if I could change everything we know about life in the universe?”



Engineered Arts imagine their creation is the ‘world’s most superior’ humanoid robotic
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Another impression from the spectacular tech equipment noticed Ameca interpret a speech of ex-president Donald Trump whereas utilizing the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants.

Ameca was heard saying: “Folks, let me tell you, nobody knows robot rocket ships better than me. I’ve seen them, they’re huge – the best. We’re going to Mars, and it’s going to be fantastic.

“We’re going to find issues, large issues, and let me inform you, no person loves Mars greater than me.” It is unclear whether the back and forth between Jackson and Ameca was pre-programmed or unscripted, though the firm say the bot is capable of having unscripted chats.

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