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Some walk, others flirt. Meet the humanoid robots at CES

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  Companies from as far as China and France or as close as the San Francisco Bay Area are at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada, to demonstrate their technology and showcase their innovations for attendees of the tech trade show.


The article from MSN discusses the display of humanoid robots at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, highlighting their advanced capabilities and interactions. These robots, designed to mimic human behavior, include models that can walk, flirt, and even engage in complex social interactions. One notable robot mentioned is Ameca by Engineered Arts, which can display a range of facial expressions and communicate in a very human-like manner. Another robot, Grace, developed by Hanson Robotics, is designed to assist in healthcare settings, offering companionship and support to the elderly. The article also touches on the broader implications of such technology, exploring how these robots could integrate into daily life, potentially transforming sectors like entertainment, service, and healthcare with their ability to perform tasks traditionally done by humans.

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