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This robot can imitate 25 human expressions

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A robotic training centre, in Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore, has made a robot which can imitate 25 human expressions.

The robot is a light-weight robot that can be kept on a table and can be assembled easily by a 10-year-old child.

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This new technology, developed by Coimbatore based robotic training centre, RoboChakra, can easily understand any commands and work accordingly. The robot can smile, laugh, blink the eyes and imitate other expressions.

Arun Rajeev, founder and CEO of RoboChakra, said they developed this robot majorly for children and after its success, they will also try to use it for different purposes.

“We have come up with this concept of Amingo, which is an expression robot. The best part of this robot is that even a 10-year old child can assemble an Amingo and then he can add code to add expressions to it. The robot will help a child to learn something new every day,” he said.

(With ANI Inputs)

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