What is the price of the Ameco robot, the world’s most advanced humanoid with artificial intelligence?

LTechnological progress has led to the creation of new devices and tools. Specifically, construction robots has increased as they now come with advanced features and are able to perform specialized tasks. One of the machines that has attracted the most attention globally is Ameca, a humanoid robot equipped with artificial intelligence.


Experts classified this machine as “the most advanced in the world” and was designed to behave and look similar to humans.

According to the ‘BBC’, it uses artificial intelligence to do this react, recognize and talk to people. It has cameras in its eyes and microphones in its ears to be able to perceive its surroundings.

‘Toolify’, an online directory of AI tools and websites, explained that this humanoid was designed for customer service and user interaction. Ameca’s AI also allows you to engage in natural conversations by recognizing emotions and responding naturally.

Except, It can perfectly imitate the expressions of human beings. In this way, it could be useful in the entertainment and hospitality industry to create personalized and attractive experiences with the customer.

Engineered Arts is behind the creation of this humanoid robot. As for the other attractive features of this machine, they said on their web portal that it has modular hardware and software that can be easily updated and are non-dependent.

Ameca information can also be stored in the cloud so it can be accessed from anywhere in the world.

“Ameca is the world’s most advanced human-shaped robot and represents the cutting edge of human robotics technology. Specially designed as a platform for the development of future robotics technologies, Ameca is the ultimate humanoid robot platform for human-robot interaction,” the creators explained.

How much does the Ameca robot cost?

According to ‘Inside Edition’ and ‘Toolifiy’, Ameca would cost $133,000nearly 530,000,000 Colombian pesos.

The humanoid robot is the culmination of 15 years of work and was taking part in public events, school visits and workshops across Scotland in April, according to the BBC.

It is now located in National RobotariumUK Center for Robotics and Artificial Intelligence.

“The National Robotarium, based at Heriot-Watt University, in partnership with the University of Edinburgh, works to develop robotics technology that has a positive impact on our world. The researchers hope that the arrival of Ameca will give people the opportunity to learn more about robots,” the British media explained.

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