Yamaha Invents Singing Robot Called HRP-4C

Amit Chowdhry | Friday October 9, 2009 | 541 views| Add a Comment
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Japanese-based robotics and instruments company Yamaha has invented a new singing robot called the HRP-4C. The HRP-4C looks very life-like and has a pleasant voice. The HRP-4C uses the Yamaha Vocaloid voice synthesis software. It is highly unlikely that this pop star will marry Kevin Federline and shave her head out of craziness.

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