Robots of the Future Will Look and Act Exactly Like Humans, Says Harry Coumnas
Ever imagined the existence of non-strained landscape, consisting of bionic replicants that have been genetically engineered just to look like humans? Well, this seems a little difficult to imagine at first; however, extensive efforts of the scientists are soon paving a way for making this a reality. They have discovered a fine-tuning technology that is all set to blur the fine line between machine and man.
Researcher and scientist Harry Coumnas believes that technology has been shaping the way the world is going to be working in a few years and will notice the rise of robots, undertaking the majority of the human work. Robots are highly intelligent beings that are self-aware, and immensely helpful around the house.
Nevertheless, robots of the future will look and act like humans and Coumnas even predicts developing friendly relations with them. He also says that things like facial recognition, pattern recognitions will continue to be a huge success — all thanks to Artificial Intelligence.
Harry Coumnas has been researching ways for shifting their focus upon desire and intention, which in turn if implemented effectively; will result in robots becoming more like humans, undertaking all-purpose jobs, and more. Harry has been working on the development of a robot that can help handicapped people walk again on their feet by making use of one of its sensors. In addition to helping the disabled, the robot will also make a way for assisting with household chores, such as doing laundry, making a perfect slice of toast, etc.
During a recent conference held in New York City, United States, Harry Coumnas also talked about the idea of creating an android copy of yourself and sending it to work on your behalf. Well, the recent breakthroughs in robotics and AI are sure to make this a reality very soon.
