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Of course it looks like some weird anime fetish doll.
Tweet sentiment on AheadForm's Origin F1/M1 head: mixed—37.5% supportive, 31.25% confronting. Attention on lifelike eyes, blinking, speech and AI-driven motion.
AheadForm’s Origin F1/M1, an only bionic robot head designed for realistic eye contact, blinking, speech, and emotional expressions using up to 25 micro motors and AI-driven actuation. https://t.co/mcyv9iSKDx
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Replies emphasize precision actuators, sensors, and AI-driven control as the technical basis that lets Origin F1/M1 animate eyes, blinking and facial micro-movements.
Several responses stress the goal is to make interaction feel natural, not mechanical — using expression and eye contact to improve social rapport.
Multiple short replies simply call it beautiful or awesome, focusing on aesthetics and polish rather than technical detail.
Some reactions frame this as a milestone — "the future is here" — celebrating progress toward lifelike robots.
A reply invoking the T-800 (Terminator) mixes playful fandom with an implicit concern about ultra-realistic humanoids and how they might be used.
minor tweaks haven’t made it convincingly human, so viewers just find it creepy (“Try harder”).
rather than a robot, signaling deliberate sexualized styling that makes people uncomfortable.
are singled out as the most off-putting element — commenters say they should’ve been omitted or completely redesigned.
, with virtually no portrayals of older bodies (e.g., “no 50-year-old robots”).
) to highlight how absurd the design feels.
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Of course it looks like some weird anime fetish doll.
systems like Origin F1/M1 represent advances in expressive humanoid interfaces using motorized facial actuation and AI-driven control. Such designs combine precision actuators (like micro motors), sensors, and models from Artificial intelligence to simulate eye contact, bli
Awesome
Great. Now do one for the T-800 👀
Somebody drop that head on a @XPENG_Global iron please
the eyes are the part they should've skipped
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