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Information technology specialists in Berlin are bringing one of the world’s first truly humanoid robots to life. Myon can already stand on one leg, and even after he's switched his arms around, he can still pick up objects.All of Myon's body parts work on their own, even when the cables connecting them have been detached from each other. What is even more unique is that the individual parts of Myon can learn independently of each other. The scientists expect that in a year from now, Myon will be able to speak and work with real humans, in industry, for example.
Channel: Deutsche Welle
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Date Found: January 17, 2011
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