Alter the Japanese robot can control its own limbs and facial expressions

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Japanese scientists have unveiled a creepy humanoid robot that has complete control over its limb movements and facial expressions. The robot, 'Alter', is embedded with electronic sensors that mimic the neural network of the human brain. Alter's arms, head and facial expressions are controlled by these sensors, giving the robot a random pattern of movement eerily similar to a human's. Alter can even sing, converting the random movements of its fingers into a haunting synth melody. Alter is a humanoid robot designed by scientists in Japan.

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