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Researchers in England have been working on robot that can skillfully mimic facial expressions. The only problem is that its expressions are in the range of Keanu Reeves'.
Researchers in England have been working on robot that can skillfully mimic facial expressions. The only problem is that its expressions are in the range of Keanu Reeves'.
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- by Thomas, David November 13, 2008 10:49 AM PST
- I think we're becoming too easily amused.
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(4 Comments)Oh wait, I forgot about pet rock faze. Whatever.
To be honest, maybe they should've contacted the people who used to work with Jim Henson, and Pixar.