Eerily Lifelike Kenshiro Robot Mimics Human 'Muscles and Bones'

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Anita Li
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Eerily Lifelike Kenshiro Robot Mimics Human 'Muscles and Bones'

Researchers at the University of Tokyo have developed a robot that imitates the body of a human boy.

At 5-foot-2 and 110 pounds, "Kenshiro" is designed to look like a 12-year-old male, and its body mirrors nearly all the major muscles in a human, according to IEEE Spectrum. Kenshiro boasts 160 pulley-like "muscles," including 50 in the legs, 76 in the trunk, 12 in the shoulder and 22 in the neck -- more than any other bot, the website said.

Its movements are uncannily similar to that of a human body, as researchers tried to mimic muscle torque and joint speeds. Watch the video, above, to see Kenshiro in action.

What do you think of Kenshiro's similarity to humans? Are we one step closer to David in A.I. Artificial Intelligence? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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