Crowd-monitoring humanoid


Nevertheless, this humanoid is apparently allowed to run amok at Universal Citywalk Osaka as the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute tests out its ability to interpret signals from cameras, sensors and RFID readers and determine which patrons are thoroughly lost.When it recognizes a stumped individual, it wheels over, confirms their state of confusion and politely offers directions to their destination of choice. We've witnessed our fair share of Robovies, and let's just say we've a healthy fear of 'em. That being said, we're fairly certain we'd come darn close to fainting or reacting violently should the creature pictured above approach us while shopping ever. Still, tell us you could seriously look down at those eyes and not completely forget where you were trying to go -- we triple-dog dare you.







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