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Creepiest Robot That Would Spy On People

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And you can be sure that it isn’t she that’s stalking you.

Getting our asses kicked by robots would be bad enough, but it seems that people loves robotics can’t get enough of making robots that would utterly cap our asses and…

Well, with the latest installment here, this particular robot will spy on potential victims then it would prompt it’s user that a monster has gotten onto the victim’s face and the user would have to shake his phone in order to destroy the monster.

Basically, this particular robotic eye, called the Miruko is actually a gaming product that is generally used to… well, game around using augmented reality technology. Featuring some of the creepiest design ever — in a form of an eyeball –, this particular device is worn around the arm and will provide the user with some entertainment in a form of catching monsters.

Using a camera and some augmented reality element, the eyeball will track and lock onto a particular “target” that it deems fits (e.g monster on the person’s face) and the player would need to shake their iPhones in order to destroy the monster. While it does sound lame and extremely creepy at the sometime, this particular gadget has just got to be the best around. I mean, nothing better than to freak people out with another eyeball on your arm, no?

Well, that is, until this eyeball starts being self-aware and starts spying our every single move, then upload it to their hive-mind where they could strategically plan for a “All your bases are belong to us“.

Via: Engadget.

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One Comment

  1.     Snark on September 28th, 2009 at 7:52 PM

    That…sounds like the lamest game of all time

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