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		<title>By: Precision WJ &#187; Blog Archiv &#187; Geminoid DK: Your Robot Twin</title>
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		<description>[...] We’re one step closer to realistic android robots that resemble living human beings.  Henrik Scharfe, a Danish professor, recently worked with Japan’s Advanced Telecommunications Institute (ATR) and Japanese entertainment company Kokoro on the creation of a lifelike android that is a copy of himself.  This android is named DK and is third in a line of Geminoid robots that include HI-1 and F1.  Japan is currently in the forefront of the development of lifelike robots.  [...]</description>
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