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‘World’s most-advanced’ humanoid robot has ability to draw perfect pictures on command
‘World’s most-advanced’ humanoid robot has ability to draw perfect pictures on command
A robot dubbed the 'world's most-advanced humanoid' has left tech-lovers shocked for her ability to complete request-based tasks. The public are already familiar with Ameca, after she previously went viral for her ability to speak multiple languages. However, in the new video by Engineered Arts, Ameca is given a pen and told to drawer a 'cute-looking cat'. "Whether it's a cuddle when we're feeling down or a playful scratch behind the ears when we need a pick-me-up, they are always there for us", she says, as she gets to work. Within a minute, the robot has sketched a super-accurate looking cat drawing on the canvas. Read More Be loud, be proud: My life after leaving countries dangerous for the LGBT+ community Aspartame: What effects do carcinogens have on your body? Sprawling nature art installation takes over London’s ‘super sewer’ 50m below ground
2023-06-30 20:29
Chocobo GP Ends Major Updates After Season 5
Chocobo GP Ends Major Updates After Season 5
Square Enix has announced that Chocobo GP will not be receiving any more major content updates after Season 5, despite only launching in March this year.
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Logan Paul and Dillon Danis tease MMA rematch with unexpected twist amid Nina Agdal's 'nukes' controversy
Logan Paul and Dillon Danis tease MMA rematch with unexpected twist amid Nina Agdal's 'nukes' controversy
The animosity has reached a boiling point, and fans are eagerly anticipating the showdown
2023-09-09 14:14
South Africa's Julius Malema celebrates 10 years of the EFF
South Africa's Julius Malema celebrates 10 years of the EFF
Julius Malema divides opinion like few other politicians but he is celebrating his party's 10th anniversary.
2023-07-29 11:26
Fifteen people a day attacked by fish in Benidorm as people with moles warned
Fifteen people a day attacked by fish in Benidorm as people with moles warned
Holidaymakers in Benidorm have been warned of fish attacks as more than 15 people a day are seeking first aid after being attacked by “piranha-style” fish. Obladas fish are reportedly attacking holidaymakers, Spanish newspaper Informacion.es reported. The fish are said to be attracted by moles, warts or small wounds on the skin - especially on older people, and can draw blood and leave teeth wounds on their victims’ arms, legs and backs. In recent days there have been several cases on Poniente beach in Benidorm, according to Informacion.es. Very warm weather has raised the temperature of the sea and has increased the metabolism of the fish, increasing their appetite, according to experts. The sea temperature is currently between 29 and 30 degrees, according to the Climatology Laboratory of the University of Alicante. The phenomenon was first reported to the Alicante rescue and first aid service in mid-August 2017. A spokesman from Spain’s Department of Marine Species said: “This is a fish used to being fed. There may be a high population density and they do not run away from people, hence they peck at wounds.” Swimmers are also being advised not to go in the sea with jewellery that shines because this can lead to attacks from species such as pomfrets, golfer fish or bluefish. Obladas are a small grey fish with a black spot on their tail fin and can reach about 30cm in length. Read More Whale hunting returns to Iceland despite hopes ban would last forever Shark attacks swimmer in shallows of popular Spanish holiday beach Fisherman airlifted to hospital after shark bite off coast of Portugal Pregnant woman in Greece for anniversary among thousands now left stranded abroad ‘It will take a long time’ for flights to return to normal, says Nats chief Aerial footage captures partially collapsed bridge after torrential downpour in Spain
2023-09-04 22:27
Amazon’s FTC Antitrust Suit Likely to Be Filed in September
Amazon’s FTC Antitrust Suit Likely to Be Filed in September
The Federal Trade Commission is likely to sue Amazon.com Inc. later this month, capping a four-year antitrust investigation
2023-09-06 06:12
Sen. Bob Menendez pleads not guilty to charge alleging he conspired to act as a foreign agent of Egypt
Sen. Bob Menendez pleads not guilty to charge alleging he conspired to act as a foreign agent of Egypt
Sen. Bob Menendez pleaded not guilty in federal court Monday to a charge alleging he conspired to act as a foreign agent of Egypt.
2023-10-24 03:34
Who Will Lead Portugal Now? Turmoil Starts Race for Premiership
Who Will Lead Portugal Now? Turmoil Starts Race for Premiership
The surprise resignation of Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa has kicked off what’s set to be a tight
2023-11-11 13:00
Spain: Aerial footage captures partially collapsed bridge after torrential downpour
Spain: Aerial footage captures partially collapsed bridge after torrential downpour
Aerial footage shows a partially collapsed bridge over the Alberche river in Spain after torrential rain caused flash flooding across parts of the country. The Alberche runs through the provinces of Avila, Madrid and Toledo in central Spain, where emergency services were involved in almost 1,200 incidents in the region overnight. Helicopter footage of the collapsed structure was shared on social media by Madrid’s security and emergency agency on Monday morning (4 September). The sudden torrential rain that hit Spain transformed streets around the capital - as well as other coastal areas - into muddy rivers.
2023-09-04 22:29
Cobb fans seven to anchor Giants' 2-0 victory over the Mariners
Cobb fans seven to anchor Giants' 2-0 victory over the Mariners
Alex Cobb had seven strikeouts in six crisp innings and combined with three relievers on a seven-hitter, and the San Francisco Giants ended their four-game losing streak by beating the Seattle Mariners 2-0
2023-07-06 11:41
Gillian Keegan has officially become a meme for her hot mic moment
Gillian Keegan has officially become a meme for her hot mic moment
Tory MP and education secretary Gillian Keegan has become an instant meme after her hot mic outburst about what an amazing job she is allegedly doing. The incident occurred in the moments after an interview with ITV News while her microphone was still on. She was there to discuss the government’s handling of the RAAC scandal that has seen hundreds of schools close just before the start of the new term due to unsafe concrete that is prone to collapse being used in their buildings. At the end of the interview, Keegan asked the reporter: “Does anyone ever say, ‘You know what, you’ve done a f**king good job because everyone else has sat on their a**e and done nothing?’ No signs of that, no?” Despite apologising for her “off the cuff” sweary remark, Keegan has since found herself becoming a meme as people poke fun at her bigging herself up. The Trades Union Congress hilariously used the moment to encourage people to join unions if they feel underappreciated. They mocked: “Not appreciated at work? Join a union.” The Green Party also hit out at Keegan during her moment in the limelight, writing: “Just for the record, we don't think Gillian Keegan's done a ‘f***ing good job’.” A social media account run by the Labour Party also mocked Keegan’s Department for Education for its updated claim that most schools are “unaffected”. In an edited version of the department’s update, they changed the text to read: “Most beachgoers not eaten by big shark.” Keegan was forced to defend her decision to go on holiday shortly before the concern over RAAC was made public. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-05 18:54
The 49ers look to get over NFC title game hump after losses the past 2 years
The 49ers look to get over NFC title game hump after losses the past 2 years
After back-to-back losses in the NFC title game, nothing short of a Super Bowl appearance could be considered a success in San Francisco
2023-08-31 00:34