Engineered Arts has introduced a new desktop humanoid robot called Azi and paired it with the well known robot Ameca for a short conversation on video. The clip shows the two robots speaking freely with natural timing and turn taking. The aim is not comedy, but to show how speech, listening, and nonverbal behavior now work together in a single system.
The key advance is face control. Each head packs many small motors called actuators that drive the lips, jaw, eyelids, eyebrows, eyes, and neck. This gives the robots fine control of cues like a frown, a nose wrinkle, or a downcast look, which makes their answers feel more human.
For language, the robots use large language models, a type of AI that predicts words to form answers in real time. Engineered Arts says its platform supports the latest OpenAI models out of the box. This lets the same hardware run different AI services and makes it easy to update the talking ability over time.
Engineered Arts positions these robots for entertainment, public demos, and human robot interaction research. The company highlights safety and says it does not plan to militarize its machines. You can buy or rent the systems for events, and a desktop format lowers setup demands compared with a full body robot.
Engineered Arts – Ami and Azi Desktop – 2025
Product page for the desktop heads that emphasizes compact, expressive hardware with 32 high precision servo motors and built in support for OpenAI’s latest models through the Tritium 3 platform. Describes target uses such as front of house and HRI research.
Business Insider – Humanoid robots are gaining attention, and Ameca shows what is possible – 2024
Wider background on Ameca and rising interest in humanoid robots for customer service and care, while noting open technical and safety challenges.
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