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Like innumerable children with imaginations fired by animated1 films, Hong Kong product and graphic2 designer Ricky Ma grew up watching cartoons featuring the adventures of robots, and dreamed of building his own one day.
Ma has realized his childhood dream at the age of 42, by successfully constructing a life-sized robot from scratch on the balcony of his home.
The fruit of his 18-month labour is a female robot prototype he calls the Mark 1.
The robot is modeled after a Hollywood star whose name he wants to keep under wraps.
It responds to a set of programmed verbal commands spoken into a microphone.
Ma says he does not know of anyone else in the city who builds humanoid robots as a hobby, and few in the city seem to understand his ambition.
"When I was a child, I liked robots. Why? Because I liked watching animation3. All children loved it. There were Transformers, cartoons about robots fighting each other and games about robots. After I grew up, I wanted to make one. But during this process, a lot of people would say things like, 'Are you stupid? This takes a lot of money. Do you even know how to do it? It's really hard.'"
Along with simple movements of its arms and legs, turning its head, and bowing, Ma's robot can form detailed4 facial expressions.
A 3D-printed skeleton lies beneath Mark 1's silicone skin, covering its mechanical and electronic interior.
About 70 percent of its body was created using 3D printing technology.
In creating the complex robot, Ma adopted a trial-and-error method in which he encountered obstacles ranging from frequently burned-out electric motors to the robot losing its balance and toppling over
"When I started building it, I realized it would involve dynamics5, electromechanics and programming. I have never studied programming, how was I supposed to code? Additionally, I needed to build 3D models for all the parts inside the robot. Also, I had to make sure the robot's external skin and its internal parts could fit together. When you look at everything together, it was really difficult."
But with Mark 1 standing6 behind him, Ma says he has no regrets.
"I figured I should just do it when the timing7 is right and realize my dream. If I realize my dream, I will have no regrets in life."
Ma, who believes the importance of robots will grow, hopes an investor8 will buy his prototype, giving him the capital to build more.
The designer also wants to write a book about his experience to help other enthusiasts9.
The rise of robots and artificial intelligence are among disruptive labour market changes.
The World Economic Forum10 warns it will lead to a net loss of 5.1 million jobs over the next five years.
(With contribution from Reuters)
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