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Jules, robot head
Jules, robot head. Photograph of the back of Jules, an expressive humanoid robot head. The latex skin has been peeled away to reveal the skull case and inner circuitry. When fully assembled, Jules is able to examine a persons face via video cameras located within its eyes and respond with human-like facial expressions. Jules was created by American robotics designer David Hanson. This model includes facial recognition and expression software developed by the Bristol Robotics Laboratory, UK
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This print showcases the intricate inner workings of Jules, an expressive humanoid robot head. The latex skin has been carefully peeled away, revealing the fascinating combination of a skull case and advanced circuitry. Designed by renowned American robotics designer David Hanson, Jules possesses remarkable capabilities that blur the line between human and machine interaction. Equipped with video cameras cleverly embedded within its eyes, Jules can thoroughly examine a person's face and respond with astonishingly lifelike facial expressions. This is made possible through cutting-edge facial recognition and expression software developed by the esteemed Bristol Robotics Laboratory in the United Kingdom. The photograph captures both the technological marvels at play as well as hints at the underlying emotions that this robotic creation can convey. It serves as a testament to how far engineering and technology have come in creating machines capable of mimicking human-like responses. While not mentioning commercial use or any specific company affiliation, this image from Science Photo Library invites viewers to ponder upon Europe's contribution to advancements in robotics. From its origins in Bristol Robotics Laboratory to collaborations across continents, it exemplifies how innovation knows no boundaries when it comes to pushing technological frontiers forward.
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