
It is a well known fact that robots are unable to feel, but KAIST of Korea’s latest Human-Robot Interaction Research Center creation involves a robot known as Kamero, where it is able to recognize a person’s emotional state via a potent combination of one’s voice tone and facial expression, where it will process such visual information to emote through a range of cartoony expressions that are relevant to the mood you’re currently in. On its exterior, the Kamera comes covered in a soft material for that added soothing effect.
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