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NextImg: Paranoid Android: A New Humanoid Robot Eerily Twitching to Life is Freaking Out Viewers (WATCH)

A video of an android twitching to life is creeping out viewers on X. The synthetic human-like automaton, called Clone Alpha, was created by a company called Clone Robotics. The company says the completed cybernetic creation will be able to perform the following operations:

  • Memorizes your clean home layout
  • Memorizes your kitchen inventory
  • Capable of witty dialogue
  • Shakes hands with your friends
  • Pours drinks for you
  • Makes you sandwiches
  • Washes, dries, and folds your clothes
  • Vacuums your floors
  • Turns the lights on and off
  • Sets the dining table
  • Loads and unloads the dishwasher
  • Follows you around
  • Holds items for you
  • Retrieves items for you
  • Charges itself
  • Equipped with the Telekinesis training platform to let you teach your Clone Alpha new skills

Here’s the eerie video of the Clone Alpha. (WATCH)

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Some posters were put off by the machine’s human-like appearance. While one other says the technology could help people who have lost limbs.

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Many people of the MTV generation were instantly teleported back to the 1980s for this android-themed music video. (WATCH)

 
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Many posters say this Clone mirrors too many sci-fiction movies and TV shows for their taste.

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Roll out the GIFs!

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The Clone Robotics company is currently taking preorders for the first 279 production units of its humanoid robot, Clone Alpha. There is no price listed, but they do offer a robotic hand that sells for $2800. We’re sure the Clone Alpha will run much more than that.