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Imagine if someone, somewhere managed to find the exact formula for producing the most perfectly awful example of the uncanny valley (say, for a horror movie or something). Now, accept the fact that this organization is the Japanese Science and Technology Agency, and that they managed to produce the most disturbing machine you've ever seen, without even realizing it. The 33 kilogram CB2 is literally beyond words in its freakiness, not only in its nailing of the uncanny valley, but in its description. Apparently it emulates "the physical ability of a 1- or 2-year-old toddler, can turn over and stand up with assistance," has 51 compressed air-powered actuators, and has 200 tactile sensors in its "skin." It sends so many shivers up our spine to think of the CB2's lifeless putty coating as "skin" that it's a wonder we're even able to continue typing. Seriously, just so that we can stop and move onto something else a little more human (heck, even a motherboard feels homely next to this), go check out the video after the break of the horrifying little thing writhing about on the floor.
Source: http://www.engadget.com/2007/06/03/cb2-child-robot-is-possibly-the-most-disturbing-machine-ever-bui/

Here's a picture from the same source:



There's also a video demonstration in the source link. Watch the video, and you'll see how creepy this thing is.

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I accidentally typed "Distrubing" instead of "Disturbing", I apologize for the typo.
 
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"Play with me!"

Chucky 6, here we come! o/
 
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Robotic pedophilia, here we come!
 
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Well, we can thank the Japanese for dooming us.
 
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I was able to see the video through a link posted by a user who commented there. That's pretty freaky. At first I would've said that's a kid in a suit... but jeez. Looks like Chaoizu. rofl

It'd be nice if the ******* who uploaded that to YouTube didn't disallow the ***** option. And now I can't even find the video on YouTube.


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Just click on the video.
 
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Holy ****, I just finally got around to watching the video. I'm definately ordering one of those now. Useful as hell for warding off intruders. That thing is enough to make anyone **** their pants in a dark room or something. Can you picture breaking into someone's house to find that thing crawling toward you going "aab, aab!!!" or whatever that sound it makes is. I'd pee my pants.
 

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If only they could make it say "sooouuul..." in a zombie kind of way.
 
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There was a Japanese scientist, into robotics and such, that took a big survey/experiment and made a scale, I can't even remember what it was called. But his point was basically that starting at a point of almost no semblence to a human, there's very little affection towards a given object. Then, as you add human characteristics to the object, affection increases at a gradual rate. However there's some kind of zone for us, somewhere just before "exactly like a human" where affection completely drops off and people just find an object disturbing. Like mannequins, ventriloquist dolls, and CB2 here.
 
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There was a Japanese scientist, into robotics and such, that took a big survey/experiment and made a scale, I can't even remember what it was called. But his point was basically that starting at a point of almost no semblence to a human, there's very little affection towards a given object. Then, as you add human characteristics to the object, affection increases at a gradual rate. However there's some kind of zone for us, somewhere just before "exactly like a human" where affection completely drops off and people just find an object disturbing. Like mannequins, ventriloquist dolls, and CB2 here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_Valley

That's what you meant. It's mentioned directly at the beginning of the article.

I was able to see the video through a link posted by a user who commented there. That's pretty freaky. At first I would've said that's a kid in a suit... but jeez. Looks like Chaoizu. rofl

It'd be nice if the ******* who uploaded that to YouTube didn't disallow the ***** option. And now I can't even find the video on YouTube.


Why is E M B E D filtered?!
When the player tells you that it's disabled, click again. The youtube window is then opened in a new window.
 
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It's a robot toddler/baby. I fail to see how this is disturbing...
 
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Well other than the pedophilia issue.. it's not all that bad.

In fact if they have these robots, then maybe actual Kids will be safe. Ever thought of that?
 

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