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Japanese scientist unveils 'RoboBot' - a realistic pair of buttocks which responds to touch and disp

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There is no doubting the life-like technology on display here is superb - if you can get over the sheer creepiness.



For this disembodied pair of buttocks displays some of the most realistic demonstrations of human emotions yet - all portrayed through the clenching or relaxing of a backside cheek.



There are some various uses for the technology, such as training massage therapists and proctologists without putting humans through any discomfort.



However inventor Nobuhiro Takahashim from the University of Electro-Communications in Japan, is more interested in the artistic and emotional side to his derrière, named Shiri, which 'represents emotions with visual and tactual transformation of the muscles'.



The 'robo-bot', or 'ro-butt' contains a skin of silicone over a foam structure, under which lies 'a gluteus maximum actuator', or artificial muscles that be inflated or deflated to simulate different 'moods'.



Also tucked away inside is an internal microphone, which detects when the cheeks are being touched, rubbed or slapped ad responds accordingly.

Among its many moves are twitching, clenching or protruding, and the results in the video are indeed realistic.



Despite the inherent creepiness of seeing disjointed buttocks responding to human touches, the projects shows just how close we are getting to realistic human-shaped robots, long a staple of science fiction.



Pictures and video: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...human-emotions---clenching.html#ixzz1urgmhQeu



Wonder if it farts too?
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There are some various uses for the technology, such as training massage therapists



Since when do massage therapists massage your butt? Heck, I going to the wrong guy!
 
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