Japanese recreate da Vinci as a robot

In collaboration with the company “Fiukin”, experts at the Japanese University of Osaka have created a robot of Italian artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci, who will educate the next generations of scientists. Da Vinci's robot has been presented to summit participants who gathered leaders of the 20 most developed countries in Osaka. Director [...]
Da Vinci's robot has been presented to summit participants who gathered leaders of the 20 most developed countries in Osaka.
The company's marketing director “Fikikin”, Kouichi Nakamura, said that “roboti was done in honour of Da Vinci, to whom the world is indebted for his works”.
He stated that “ofoot da Vinci has also been made in order to uniquely introduce their work and to deal with science and art”.
So we'll allow future students and scientists to learn through fun”, Nakamura added.
He also said that “roore Da Vinci speaks Japanese, English and Italian”.
Connecting to the Google network, the robot will be able to answer questions, Arsh explains.
Nakamura warned that “and Albert Einstein will soon have his robot”.










