EveR-3, EveR-4 female androids on the way by 2010
By Cyrus Farivar | November 30, 2006
Filed under: Robots
If you thought EveR-1 (pictured) and EveR-2 were pretty human-like bots, (they talked and could sing, respectively) then you’ll surely love the next iterations, the EveR-3 and EveR-4. Our friends in Korea are currently working on the upgrades to the female-like bot, and the new versions are expected to walk, sing, dance and have “substantially improved intelligence” — the whole package is expected to be ready by the end of the decade. We expect that the EveR-4 will be able to sing harmony with Korean heartthrob Rain and do a corresponding dance number without getting stage fright, or else we might have to hop on over to Seoul and figure out what’s going on for ourselves.
[Via Far East Gizmos]
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