Chinese researcher Zou Renti has built a robotic clone of himself, “with a skin of silica gel which supposedly moves with lifelike movements, apparently doesn’t have a name, but with looks like these we suppose it just passes itself off as Zou Renti when performing its nefarious deeds.” See the clone up-close after the jump.

In fact, we’d almost go so far as to suggest this bot has successfully navigated the uncanny valley, ’cause we’re having a pretty dang hard time telling which of these guys is which here

[via engadget]

Chinese researcher Zou Renti has built a robotic clone of himself, “with a skin of silica gel which supposedly moves with lifelike movements, apparently doesn’t have a name, but with looks like these we suppose it just passes itself off as Zou Renti when performing its nefarious deeds.” See the clone up-close after the jump.

In fact, we’d almost go so far as to suggest this bot has successfully navigated the uncanny valley, ’cause we’re having a pretty dang hard time telling which of these guys is which here

[via engadget]

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