
RoCo
Submitted by dsk on Fri, 2007-03-23 19:07.
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"Computer, behave!"

Well, this will sure take interacting with your computer to a whole new level. Cynthia Brezeal, head of the MIT Media Lab's Robotic Life group and creator of Kismet, has been working on an expressive interactive robotic computer aptly named RoCo. RoCo is able to move its head (the monitor) in a rather animated fashion, in response to social cues from the user. For example, if the user slouches on his/her chair, RoCo responds by shaking it's head in utter disapproval, just like my mom. This video shows RoCo in action. It's quite entertaining to watch.. yess, we at waziwazi do have a life!
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New Scientist 










