
It was developed by an engineering graduate and was modeled after an insect. The researchers said it should be able to perform animal tasks such as gathering food and identifying the odor of sweeteners in the air.
The robot can detect a person’s facial features, its stature and its comfort level.
When the robot sees a suitable person, it will pick it up and throw it into a basin of water. It will then eat it, according to the paper.
For humans, face recognition technology was far too slow to be useful.
“Once in a while, we need to recognise who a person is and then retrieve their information
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