Chinese Startup Unveils 'Moya,' World's First Biomimetic Humanoid Robot with Human-like Body Temperature

Shanghai. The field of robotics is currently experiencing intense competition. Various companies are unveiling robots capable of walking, running, and performing household chores like humans.

Amidst this, DroidUp, a startup based in Shanghai, China, has ignited a new debate in the world of technology by launching 'Moya,' the world's first biomimetic humanoid robot. The company claims this robot is not just a machine but possesses a human-like physical structure and body temperature.

Moya's most distinctive feature is its body temperature. While robots are typically made of cold metal or plastic, Moya's body temperature ranges between 32 to 36 degrees Celsius (89 to 96 degrees Fahrenheit).

This makes the robot feel warm to the touch, similar to touching a human. Research indicates that humans feel closeness and intimacy based on touch and temperature, so this feature was incorporated to make it more human-like. Standing 165 centimeters tall and weighing 32 kg, this robot will be available in both female and male versions.

The Artificial Intelligence (AI) equipped camera installed in this robot helps it recognize people in front of it and interact with them. Moya can respond not only through words but also through subtle facial expressions.

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The company stated that it can be used in commercial sectors, healthcare, and as a companion to alleviate loneliness. Primarily targeted at health centers and educational institutions, this robot has the capability to exhibit human-like temperament and style.

However, Moya's gait and facial expressions have received mixed reactions on social media. Although the company claims its walk matches humans by 92 percent, videos released show its movement still appears somewhat unnatural.

Some users have even described its artificial face and gait as 'creepy.' While many praise this technological peak, experts argue that further refinement is needed for it to appear completely human.

DroidUp is preparing to launch this state-of-the-art robot commercially by the end of this year. Its initial price has been set at 1.2 million Yuan, which is approximately 173,000 US dollars.

Due to the high price and its early stage, the company plans to deploy it in large organizations rather than individual users. This is an experiment in the world of robotics that is expected to further narrow the gap between humans and machines in the future.

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