Real Robots React To The Trailer For Sci-Fi Movie MORGAN

I saw a screening of the science fiction film Morgan the other day, but I'm not allowed to tell you what I thought about it yet. In any case, the Luke Scott-directed, Ridley Scott-produced film (it's a family affair) hits theaters on September 2nd, and in an effort to get people talking about it, 20th Century Fox's marketing team has utilized a tactic I don't think I've seen really seen before: they showed the trailer to two functioning robots and filmed the robots' reactions.

Ironically, the one on the left, magicLab’s EDI (Electronic Deceptive Intelligence), is much more vocal and expressive than the one on the right, which is called FACE (Facial Automation for Conveying Emotions). Check it out:

What if robots watched movies? Two of the world's most advanced robots - magicLab's EDI (Electronic Deceptive Intelligence) and the University of Pisa's FACE (Facial Automation for Conveying Emotions) viewed the trailer for MORGAN. This is their reaction.

The researchers behind two of the world's most advanced robots - magicLab's EDI (Electronic Deceptive Intelligence) and the University of Pisa's FACE (Facial Automation for Conveying Emotions) - discuss the state of human/machine interactions and the future of artificial intelligence and synthetic beings. EDI & FACE viewed the trailer for MORGAN.

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