The HRP-4C Is The World’s First Robot Pop Star [VIDEO]
Amit Chowdhry | Wednesday October 20, 2010 | 590 views| Add a Comment
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HRP-4C, Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

Even though there has been plenty of singing robots out there, the HRP-4C dances, syncs with back-up dancers, bobs its head, and uses hand movements. The HRP-4C was developed at the Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan. Masataka Goto, the head of the interactive media group at the institute said that he hopes someday robots will be used by the entertainment industry. Check out the robot’s performance in the video after the jump:
[Gizmodo]
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