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South Korea creates female android

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SEOUL, May 4 (UPI) -- South Korean scientists say they have created the world's second android -- a female named EveR-1.

The android can understand about 400 words, speak, blink her eyes and display several facial expressions, The Korea Times reported Thursday.

Japan developed the first android in 2003.

Scientists from the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology presented their android during an exhibition at the Seoul Education Culture Center.

EveR-1 -- a name that combines "Eve" and robot -- looks like a Korean female in her early 20s, the Times reported, noting that, from a distance, the android might be mistaken for a real person.

"EveR-1 amply demonstrates (South Korean) robotic technologies are at the forefront in the world," said senior institute scientist Baeg Moon-hong.

"For now, EveR-1 can be employed as a guide robot at museums and department stores or as an educational model to read books to children,'' Baeg said.

"But we are looking further ahead," he told the newspaper. "We are working on upgrading the android with the aim of making it move its legs by the end of this year. It will be able to sit down and stand up by then."

http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20060504-102557-7153r

In fifty years, these will be...useful.
 
In fifty years, these will be...useful.

Are you referring to the: "We are working on upgrading the android with the aim of making it move its legs by the end of this year" part?

In 50 years I will be dead.
 
I saw a report on "sex-dolls" on HBO once... by far the most disturbing part was where the company's representative described that some of their dolls are returned for repair after being intentionally mutilated.

To their credit, they usually refuse to repair it or do any further business with such customers.
 
I saw a report on "sex-dolls" on HBO once... by far the most disturbing part was where the company's representative described that some of their dolls are returned for repair after being intentionally mutilated.

To their credit, they usually refuse to repair it or do any further business with such customers.
I'd actually think that would be preferable then having the mutilators go out and do it on a real human being...
 
I'd actually think that would be preferable then having the mutilators go out and do it on a real human being...

Quite preferable... though could I stomach being their supplier...? Not really.
 
I saw a report on "sex-dolls" on HBO once... by far the most disturbing part was where the company's representative described that some of their dolls are returned for repair after being intentionally mutilated.

To their credit, they usually refuse to repair it or do any further business with such customers.

So, what forms of intentional mutilation are acceptable to the company?

Cpl Ferro
 
So, what forms of intentional mutilation are acceptable to the company?

Cpl Ferro
I don't believe any at all is. IIRC, they're happy to repair accidental damage or what might be considered ordinary "wear and tear".... urk... this whole subject is a little creepy to me. But mainly because the technology is too primitive to attract my attention. :D

ETA: Now I see what you're getting at. I used the term "usually" because I can't recall 100% if all companies had the same policy. But the one I described was presented as typical.
 
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Here's a working link with a photo.

I think their Arm Department needs more funding.
 
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