Frank's skeleton looks like it was made in a bike shop, his arms and hands operate on batteries and a computer program lets him have an "almost human-like conversation".
Click here to read the article from McClatchy-Tribune in Washington.
Built for a television documentary, he is an assembly of mostly prototype body parts from around the world that are not far from reality.
Frank's skeleton looks like it was made in a bike shop, his arms and hands operate on batteries and a computer program lets him have an "almost human-like conversation".
Click here to read the article from McClatchy-Tribune in Washington.