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Floyd L. Mitchell

Machines to craft the Geminoid DK. Not only his overall appearance was inspired, but his behavior and even the way he shrugs were also fed to the robot, and Scharfe also donated the strands of his own hair to be used in the Geminoid wig. This bot is very realistic as people tend to be mistaken for the person designed to look alike. The main purpose of this creation is to make the humanoid look completely like a human.

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Functionality has limited the market for industrial and service robots (built to work in office and home environments). Toy robots, on the other hand, can entertain without performing tasks very reliably, and mechanical varieties have existed for thousands of years. (See automaton.) In the 1980s microprocessor-controlled toys appeared that could speak or move in response to sounds or light. More advanced ones in the 1990s recognized voices and words. In 1999 the Sony Corporation introduced a doglike robot

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