Robot "For Zombies" with a strange job

Robot  "For Zombies" with a strange job

Australia _ Agencies

Western scientists have invented a strange robot, which is carried on the chest, to perform several functions when the owner feels lazy, or fails to do it.

The site  "Daily Mail " said: "The robot arm, named Arm-a-dine, is able to feed its owner when his hand is occupied or unable to do so due to fatigue or sickness.

The video shows the arm mounted on the chest by a jacket worn by the person wishing to take advantage of this experience.

Researchers report that the robot, which is still a prototype, is designed to increase social expertise in eating.

The robotic arm was invented by experts at the University of Melbourne, Australia, and the Indian Institute of Technical Information Design.

"We designed the robot to discover the optimal and easiest diet, especially if two people are facing, where the person can get the arm to feed himself and feed the other person," said one of the process supervisors.

The robot decides on his own, anyone who will give him food depending on the terms of his face. If someone smiles, it means that they want to eat, and vice versa.