<b>Hanson Robots Zeno</b>

Zeno was created to help humans communicate better, using a Frubber skin to elicit facial expressions it&#8217;s ideal for teaching, especially for children with learning difficulties. His dual HD camera eyes and 37 degrees of movement mean he can recognise and remember who he is teaching to enable a more natural chat. But at nearly $ US16,000 for the privilege you&#8217;d hope he will one day be able to do your washing too.
 

Hanson Robots Zeno Zeno was created to help humans communicate better, using a Frubber skin to elicit facial expressions it’s ideal for teaching, especially for children with learning difficulties. His dual HD camera eyes and 37 degrees of movement mean he can recognise and remember who he is teaching to enable a more natural chat. But at nearly $ US16,000 for the privilege you’d hope he will one day be able to do your washing too.

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