This is one that has to be viewed for the full impact. New Scientist has published a video of an experiment involving attaching human skin to a robot to make an extremely creepy face. The idea is that the robots of the future, that will be used to replace human workers in the service industries, will be more human-like. But when I saw the video I thought of the Terminator movies, where the killer robots had a coating of human skin, to blend in. If the robots are to replace human workers, let this be seen for what it is without the deception!
"The New Scientist has posted a freaky video showing an experimental face intended for a robot that is made from living human skin cells, and is capable of smiling.
What?
Yes, you read that correctly.
The outlet writes "a smiling face made from living human skin could one day be attached to a humanoid robot, allowing machines to emote and communicate in a more life-like way, say researchers."
What researchers are saying this now? Was Dr Evil not available for comment?
Imagine that pink nightmare smiling down at you as it announces it's your new master.
The article continues, "The living tissue is a cultured mix of human skin cells grown in a collagen scaffold and placed on top of a 3D-printed resin base."
Of course it is. Wouldn't expect anything less for Robot McSkin Face.
It continues, "Unlike previous similar experiments, the skin also contains the equivalent of the ligaments that, in humans and other animals, are buried in the layer of tissue beneath the skin, holding it in place and giving it incredible strength and flexibility."
So you'll struggle to rip it off as you desperately attempt to reveal to the world the true identity of the new overlord.
But seriously, why does it need to be made of living human skin?
Can't we just have the future killer robots look like robots please?