'spooky' robot that can put on your friend's face, predict your mood and even guess your age.
The 60-centimetre-high robot, called SociBot-Mini, was built by Will Jackson and his colleagues at Engineered Arts in Penryn, UK.
The robot has a transparent plastic face with contours for a nose, mouth and eyes, and is backlit with a digital projector.
It can display a generic face or create one based on a headshot of a friend or colleague to add telepresence to voice calls, researchers said.
"It's as spooky as all hell," Jackson told 'New Scientist'.
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Computer vision software lets it recognise people and work out their mood.
It also has some understanding of speech and comes with chatbot software based on Rosette, which in 2011 won the Loebner prize, awarded for a computer's ability to hold simple conversations.
"It'll become a butler who knows you inside out," said Jackson.