KornTech Rogun robot boasts of identifying faces, friend or enemy

KornTech recently came up with the development of a one-meter tall robot known as Rogun, which is claimed to be capable of identifying faces, walk on two feet and keeps the owners on the alert to trespassers through mobile phone. Rogun’s main claim to robot identification is his facial identification via built-in cameras and “high-end face-tracking software,” and his capability of walking (a dexterity which humans take years to become skilled at). Proving once and for all that the Teletubbies were robots underneath their cuddly exteriors, Rogun is consisted with a 7-inch LCD in his stomach region for showing brainwashing material amusement for the children. If adults don’t mind having a talk to Rogun’s middle region, his screen is also capable of routing via a video call thanks to built-in WiFi: Simply speak “Eh-Oh.” Owing to trans-lation problems with the original piece of writing, we’re not fully certain that this is an exact figure; however in so far as we are able to tell the Rogun is opting for $1m, each. A somewhat large amount to plop down on a security system, which can be put out of action with the help of a well-positioned push, however as with all technology, the price will fall, as things become more higher. Image Read

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