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Robotic face makes eye contact, uses AI to anticipate and replicate a person’s smile before it occurs

What would you do if you walked up to a robot with a human-like head and it smiled at you first? You’d likely smile back and perhaps feel the two of you were genuinely interacting. But how does a robot know how to do this? Or a better question, how does it know to get you to smile back?
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