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Bizarre robot 'lips' let you kiss long-distance lovers from anywhere in the world
Bizarre robot'lips' let you kiss long-distance lovers from anywhere in the world'Kissenger' device attaches to your phone and matches your partner's kiss Silicone lips move in real-time with theirs through six micro-sensors The high-tech mouthpieces even let you smell your partner from afar Developers plan to create full-sized snogging silicon heads in the future'Kissenger' device attaches to your phone and matches your partner's kiss A robot set of lips is promising to put the passion back into long-distance relationships. The Lovotics Kissenger is a silicone mouthpiece that allows you to smooch your partner from anywhere in the world. The bizarre device connects to your phone and will match a partner's lip movements and pressure in real-time. As well as feeling the kiss of a long-distance loved one, the device even lets you smell them. Scientists have created silicon robot lips that let you kiss someone from anywhere in the world.
Artificial intelligence can predict a woman's personality say researchers
The computer that can tell if you're pure or flirty just by your LOOKS! Artificial intelligence can predict a woman's personality, say researchers Researchers from Shanghai said they had developed a new AI programme It could tell if a woman has'positive' or'negative' traits based on her looks The team said they used images of 3,163 women to train the neural network They had also claimed their AI could tell if a person is a criminal by their looks It could tell if a woman has'positive' or'negative' traits based on her looks Chinese researchers claimed they had trained an AI computer to predict a woman's personality solely based on her looks (file photo) Shocking wedding footage shows bridesmaid being groped by... Hundreds of flights diverted, school cancelled and motorways... Controversy after a Chinese middle school introduces a new... Terrifying footage shows huge fire tearing through a... Shocking wedding footage shows bridesmaid being groped by... Hundreds of flights diverted, ...
Forget reading, writing and arithmetic - Rating, ranking and recommending are the three R's for the internet age, researchers say
Algorithms use ratings, rankings and recommendations to present us with items Before items can be ranked, they need a measure by which they can be ordered This is really a rating of each item's quality according to some criterion With ranked lists in hand, websites may turn around and make recommendations This is really a rating of each item's quality according to some criterion This holiday season, when we Google for the most trending gifts, compare different items on Amazon or take a break to watch a holiday movie on Netflix, we are making use of what might be called'the three R's' of the Internet Age: rating, ranking and recommending Apple's new AirPods are tough to recycle: Breakdown reveals... How to win like Andy Murray: Adversity and hardship could be... Does hurting a girlfriend's CAT make you more immoral than... The root of human kindness is NOT in our ancestors:... Apple's new AirPods are tough to recycle: Breakdown reveals... How to win like Andy Murray: Adversity and hardship could be... Does hurting a girlfriend's CAT make you more immoral than... The root of human kindness is NOT in our ancestors:... Websites' algorithms use the'new 3 Rs' to combine, process and synthesize information before presenting it to us. AMAZON'S ALGORITHM DOESN'T ALWAYS GIVE THE BETTER PRICE Before items can be ranked, they need a measure by which they can be ordered This is really a rating of each item's quality according to some criterion With ranked lists in hand, websites may turn around and make recommendations Amazon has mechanisms in place to screen out these sorts of reviews – for example, by requiring a purchase to have been made from a given account before it can submit a review. The prime example of recommendation systems is Netflix's method.
Self-driving Uber cars are making 'dangerous and illegal' turns across bike lanes
Self-driving Uber cars are making'dangerous and illegal' turns across bike lanes Forget buttons: BMW reveals its future cars could have... Facebook faces £100 million fine after EU accuses it of... The first robot-human marriage will take place before 2050,... Would YOU try it? Bizarre robot'lips' let you kiss... Forget buttons: BMW reveals its future cars could have... Facebook faces £100 million fine after EU accuses it of... The first robot-human marriage will take place before 2050,... Would YOU try it? Bizarre robot'lips' let you kiss...
Think chimpanzees are kind? Think again: The great apes are selfish and do not share our altruistic tendencies
A new study has shown human altruism is a trait that separates us from our primate cousins, making us unique. Europe's earliest humans were raw foodies: 1.2... Would YOU try it? Bizarre robot'lips' let you kiss... Sex robots could reveal your secret perversions: Handing... Climate change is causing Arctic lake ice cover to melt ONE... Europe's earliest humans were raw foodies: 1.2... Would YOU try it? Bizarre robot'lips' let you kiss... Sex robots could reveal your secret perversions: Handing... Climate change is causing Arctic lake ice cover to melt ONE... In the past, scientists suggested the roots of human altruism extend down at least as far as our common ancestor with chimpanzees.
BMW reveals its future cars could have Minority Report-style holographic displays
Virtual touch screen uses reflections to give the illusion of a floating display A camera tracks the driver's hand movements and registers input The system then offers tactile feedback to the user in the form of a pulse HoloActive Touch will be debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas from the 5th to 8th of January A camera tracks the driver's hand movements and registers input The interface, dubbed HoloActive Touch, will allow users to alter settings and access music and other media in their vehicle without having to touch the controls. How safe is your fitness tracker? Hackers could steal your... BlackBerry sets its sights on self driving cars: Firm... The tiles that make buildings INVISIBLE: Smart... Will the iPhone 8 ditch glass for PLASTIC? How safe is your fitness tracker?
The first robot-human marriage will take place before 2050
An expert has said we will marry robots before 2050, at a robot sex conference He also thinks sex with robots will be more enjoyable than with other humans Comments were made by Dr David Levy, author of'Love and Sex with Robots' Comments were made by Dr David Levy, author of'Love and Sex with Robots' Humans will marry robots in the next 35 years, according to a sex robot expert. Sex robots could reveal your secret perversions: Handing... Sex bots could KILL: Experts warn owners'risk... How safe is your fitness tracker? The $2500 holographic'girlfriend' that can double as a... Sex robots could reveal your secret perversions: Handing... Sex bots could KILL: Experts warn owners'risk... How safe is your fitness tracker? The $2500 holographic'girlfriend' that can double as a... Earlier this year a graphic designer created a life-like replica of actress Scarlett Johansson (pictured) which is not a sex robot but winks and giggles when people tell her she's cute. First human marriage to a robot will happen BEFORE 2050 by which time sexbots will be'more attractive than humans' First human marriage to a robot will happen BEFORE 2050 by which time sexbots will be'more attractive than humans' Girl shouts at her poor Grandpa over her iPhone appointment Group of killer whales prowl seas and attack shark Adorable Hamster gets Shot and pretends to be dead Baby'sings' Christmas carol - with a little help from daddy BMW driver tries to ram car off the road after slip lane mishap U.S. Ambassador attacker detained moments after slashing Woman riding motorbike is catapulted into air after collision Koala covered in burrs gets his fur groomed in adorable video Kung Fu truck driver gets revenge on man who stole his phone Hungarian-American actress Zsa Zsa Gabor dead at 99 Prisoner batters officer who finds him recording show on laptop Adorable baby pug takes his first bath and enjoys it SO MUCH Baby'sings' Christmas carol - with a little help from daddy U.S. Ambassador attacker detained moments after slashing Germany at war: Berlin on'significant' alert of second... Donald Trump wins Electoral College - as attempts to cause... Horror as Russian ambassador to Turkey is shot dead in art... 'I'm starving.
Sex robots could reveal your secret perversions: Handing over intimate data is a privacy risk, warns expert
She says that connected sex toys could store incredibly personal data, raising concerns over how it could be used in future. One expert has warned that these connected sex toys, including sex robots, could store incredibly personal data, raising concerns over how it could be used in future. 'Right now my big concern is about data,' said Dr Kate Devlin, from the Department of Computing at Goldsmiths, University of London. With people often ticking the boxes to agree with terms and conditions without even reading them, the consequences could be huge. But it depends on how any saved data is used, explained Dr Devlin.
Google's 'Waymo' reveals its self driving minivan
Google's'Waymo' reveals its self driving minivan: 100 of the specially developed Crysler hybrids set to take to roads The hybrid vehicles are expected to form part of Google's ridesharing service, and are already being tested in California. Your left hand really DOES know what your right hand is... The'internet of the road': Government proposals call for... AirPods are FINALLY here after months of delays: Apple's... Your left hand really DOES know what your right hand is... The'internet of the road': Government proposals call for... AirPods are FINALLY here after months of delays: Apple's...
Hackers could steal data from fitness trackers and sell information to health companies
How safe is your fitness tracker? Devices like the Fitbit, Samsung Gear, Microsoft Band and Jawbone are becoming increasingly popular among fitness fanatics. But a new report has warned companies could be feeding users' personal information to private healthcare and insurance companies The new report was released by researchers at American University and the Center for Digital Democracy in Washington. BlackBerry sets its sights on self driving cars: Firm... From reacting to a bad gift to buying the perfect present:... Move over Skype: Facebook trials group audio calls for... Terrifying 13ft Avatar robot takes its first steps:... BlackBerry sets its sights on self driving cars: Firm... From reacting to a bad gift to buying the perfect present:... Move over Skype: Facebook trials group audio calls for... Terrifying 13ft Avatar robot takes its first steps:... Identify theft, data leaks, discrimination from employers and increasing insurance costs are just some of the fallout predicted from the rise of wearable technology. At over seven feet tall, is Freddy Britain's biggest dog?