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  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1:
    The Google logo is seen in Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1:
    The Google logo is seen in Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1:
    The Google logo is seen in Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1:
    The Google logo is seen in Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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    IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
    BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
    Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red (pictured), green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
    The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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    IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
    BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
    Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red (pictured), green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
    The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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    IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
    BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
    Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red (pictured), green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
    The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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    IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
    BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
    Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
    The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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    IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
    BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
    Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red (pictured), green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
    The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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    IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
    BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
    The Hisense logo on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
    The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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    IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
    BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
    Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
    The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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    IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
    BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
    Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
    The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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    IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
    BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
    Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue (not in the picture) to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
    The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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    IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
    BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
    Hisense deploys three robots in the primary colors red, green, and blue to highlight its breakthrough RGB MiniLED display technology, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
    The Chinese consumer electronics company is showcasing innovations in display technology, smart home electronics, and advanced visual solutions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
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    Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
    Picture MUST credit: EngineAI A humanoid robot is being hailed as the first in the world to be able to perform a front flip. While many robots currently under development around the world can perform a back flip, the dynamics needed for a forward one have proved impossible until now. It is also a difficult manoeuvre for human gymnasts whose eyes lose sight of the ground until the very last second. Backflips use glutes, hamstrings, and back muscles while front flips use more abs and hip flexors. Without a clean spring and rotation the risk for any athlete is landing on their head. The AI-equipped PM01 robot by Chinese company EngineAI has a range of powerful electric motors and joints and no fear of failure. The open-source PM01 robot is for sale at $13,700 USD / €13.100 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
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    Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
    Picture MUST credit: EngineAI A humanoid robot is being hailed as the first in the world to be able to perform a front flip. While many robots currently under development around the world can perform a back flip, the dynamics needed for a forward one have proved impossible until now. It is also a difficult manoeuvre for human gymnasts whose eyes lose sight of the ground until the very last second. Backflips use glutes, hamstrings, and back muscles while front flips use more abs and hip flexors. Without a clean spring and rotation the risk for any athlete is landing on their head. The AI-equipped PM01 robot by Chinese company EngineAI has a range of powerful electric motors and joints and no fear of failure. The open-source PM01 robot is for sale at $13,700 USD / €13.100 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
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    Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
    Picture MUST credit: EngineAI A humanoid robot is being hailed as the first in the world to be able to perform a front flip. While many robots currently under development around the world can perform a back flip, the dynamics needed for a forward one have proved impossible until now. It is also a difficult manoeuvre for human gymnasts whose eyes lose sight of the ground until the very last second. Backflips use glutes, hamstrings, and back muscles while front flips use more abs and hip flexors. Without a clean spring and rotation the risk for any athlete is landing on their head. The AI-equipped PM01 robot by Chinese company EngineAI has a range of powerful electric motors and joints and no fear of failure. The open-source PM01 robot is for sale at $13,700 USD / €13.100 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
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    Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
    Picture MUST credit: EngineAI A humanoid robot is being hailed as the first in the world to be able to perform a front flip. While many robots currently under development around the world can perform a back flip, the dynamics needed for a forward one have proved impossible until now. It is also a difficult manoeuvre for human gymnasts whose eyes lose sight of the ground until the very last second. Backflips use glutes, hamstrings, and back muscles while front flips use more abs and hip flexors. Without a clean spring and rotation the risk for any athlete is landing on their head. The AI-equipped PM01 robot by Chinese company EngineAI has a range of powerful electric motors and joints and no fear of failure. The open-source PM01 robot is for sale at $13,700 USD / €13.100 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
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    Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
    Picture MUST credit: EngineAI A humanoid robot is being hailed as the first in the world to be able to perform a front flip. While many robots currently under development around the world can perform a back flip, the dynamics needed for a forward one have proved impossible until now. It is also a difficult manoeuvre for human gymnasts whose eyes lose sight of the ground until the very last second. Backflips use glutes, hamstrings, and back muscles while front flips use more abs and hip flexors. Without a clean spring and rotation the risk for any athlete is landing on their head. The AI-equipped PM01 robot by Chinese company EngineAI has a range of powerful electric motors and joints and no fear of failure. The open-source PM01 robot is for sale at $13,700 USD / €13.100 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
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    Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
    Picture MUST credit: EngineAI A humanoid robot is being hailed as the first in the world to be able to perform a front flip. While many robots currently under development around the world can perform a back flip, the dynamics needed for a forward one have proved impossible until now. It is also a difficult manoeuvre for human gymnasts whose eyes lose sight of the ground until the very last second. Backflips use glutes, hamstrings, and back muscles while front flips use more abs and hip flexors. Without a clean spring and rotation the risk for any athlete is landing on their head. The AI-equipped PM01 robot by Chinese company EngineAI has a range of powerful electric motors and joints and no fear of failure. The open-source PM01 robot is for sale at $13,700 USD / €13.100 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
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    Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
    Picture MUST credit: EngineAI A humanoid robot is being hailed as the first in the world to be able to perform a front flip. While many robots currently under development around the world can perform a back flip, the dynamics needed for a forward one have proved impossible until now. It is also a difficult manoeuvre for human gymnasts whose eyes lose sight of the ground until the very last second. Backflips use glutes, hamstrings, and back muscles while front flips use more abs and hip flexors. Without a clean spring and rotation the risk for any athlete is landing on their head. The AI-equipped PM01 robot by Chinese company EngineAI has a range of powerful electric motors and joints and no fear of failure. The open-source PM01 robot is for sale at $13,700 USD / €13.100 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
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    Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
    Picture MUST credit: EngineAI A humanoid robot is being hailed as the first in the world to be able to perform a front flip. While many robots currently under development around the world can perform a back flip, the dynamics needed for a forward one have proved impossible until now. It is also a difficult manoeuvre for human gymnasts whose eyes lose sight of the ground until the very last second. Backflips use glutes, hamstrings, and back muscles while front flips use more abs and hip flexors. Without a clean spring and rotation the risk for any athlete is landing on their head. The AI-equipped PM01 robot by Chinese company EngineAI has a range of powerful electric motors and joints and no fear of failure. The open-source PM01 robot is for sale at $13,700 USD / €13.100 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
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    Le robot humanoïde PM01 a la particularité d'être le premier au monde à pouvoir effectuer un salto avant
    Picture MUST credit: EngineAI A humanoid robot is being hailed as the first in the world to be able to perform a front flip. While many robots currently under development around the world can perform a back flip, the dynamics needed for a forward one have proved impossible until now. It is also a difficult manoeuvre for human gymnasts whose eyes lose sight of the ground until the very last second. Backflips use glutes, hamstrings, and back muscles while front flips use more abs and hip flexors. Without a clean spring and rotation the risk for any athlete is landing on their head. The AI-equipped PM01 robot by Chinese company EngineAI has a range of powerful electric motors and joints and no fear of failure. The open-source PM01 robot is for sale at $13,700 USD / €13.100 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    DUKAS_176363753_BES
    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    DUKAS_176363748_BES
    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    DUKAS_176363747_BES
    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
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    Un hamster/lapin robot qui noue un lien affectif avec son maître
    Picture MUST credit: Casio A robot pet that looks like a hamster, has been unveiled — and it can develop feelings for its owner like a cat or dog. The Moflin , which makes sigh-like sounds, is equipped with artificial intelligence that give it emotions and help it behave as if it were alive. It can also remember its owner’s voice and only shows them specific gestures and sounds. It interacts differently, but kindly, with outsiders. It is small enough to be held in the arms or with two hands. It can also fit in a basket or small bag, so the owner can carry Moflin anywhere they go. The critter has been created by Japanese electronics company Casio and has what is called a “2D emotion express ” that lets its emotions change depending on surroundings and how it interacts with its owner. The AI technology helps decode, learn, and understand the owner’s words and movements, translating them into appropriate emotions. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage