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Model Robot Takes to the Catwalk in Japan (w/Video)

Posted March 26, 2009 10:20 AM by Harry Goldstein
Pathfinder Tags: AIST HRP-4C robotics

The fashion world has a new face to envy. At five-foot-two, she may not measure up to her competition on the runway, but then she works for free and never complains about her diet, because she doesn't have one. She's a robot.

Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) demonstrated the new humanoid recently at a show during Tokyo's Fashion Week. The HRP-4C robot strutted her stuff alongside the world's most famous models, wearing a skintight silver and black outfit designed by her creators (which she actually wears all the time) that carries a price tag of US $2 million, according to a report from Reuters.

Her human counterparts have nothing to fear, though, from the upstart in their midst, as HRP-4C just doesn't have the elegant moves that they have down pat just yet. In fact, she's downright clumsy by comparison (see video).

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03/26/2009 2:26 PM

Nice butt...for a robot .
Kris made me say it...honest

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03/27/2009 12:50 AM

Contact with real people is stressful, troublesome and unhygienic, Robots are the Future

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03/27/2009 5:48 AM

Wow, a combination computer and girlfriend.

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03/29/2009 8:44 PM

I noticed that even with the high stepping walk of an old man they still added a wiggle to the back side.

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