Nadine is a friendly robot which smiles while greeting you, looks at you in the eye when talking, and will remember your name and your previous conversation the next time you meet her, researchers said.
Scientists from the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore have developed two social robots - Nadine and a tele-presence robot EDGAR that can be controlled remotely, allowing you to interact at a conference without physically being there.
She also has a good memory, and can recognise the people she has met, and remembers what the person had said before.
Nadine is powered by intelligent software similar to Apple's Siri or Microsoft's Cortana.
The humanoid can be a personal assistant in offices and homes in future. She can be used as a social companion for the young and the elderly, the researchers said.
"As countries worldwide face challenges of an ageing population, social robots can be one solution to address the shrinking workforce, become personal companions for children and the elderly at home, and even serve as a platform for health-care services in future," said Thalmann.
Nadine's robot-in-arms, EDGAR, is a tele-presence robot optimised to project the gestures of its human user, complete with a rear-projection screen for its face and two highly articulated arms.
EDGAR can also deliver speeches by autonomously acting out a script. With an integrated webcam, he automatically tracks the people he meets to engage them in conversation, giving them informative and witty replies to their questions.
"Telepresence provides an additional dimension to mobility. The user may project his or her physical presence at one or more locations simultaneously, meaning that geography is no longer an obstacle," said Gerald Seet from NTU.
