Published: 10 Apr 2026 › Updated: 10 Apr 2026
What is missing from current humanoid robots?
What is missing from current humanoid robots?
In recent months, videos from China began to go viral, showing humanoid robots with extremely realistic faces, blinking naturally, moving their eyes precisely, reacting to the environment as if they were conscious.
A robot can execute tasks precisely, but without expression, without reaction, without presence, it is still just a machine, now that is changing, these new systems use synthetic skin, extremely precise micro actuators and artificial intelligence capable of interpreting and responding to visual, auditory and social stimuli in real time, the robot not only executes an action, it reacts, it observes, it responds and interacts, and when that happens, the perception changes completely, because we are no longer looking at a machine, we are looking at something that behaves like one of us.
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