Ameca: World's most advanced humanoid robot says she'll walk in a year as creators work on 'prototype legs'

Ameca: World's most advanced humanoid robot says she'll walk in a year as creators work on 'prototype legs'
An Ameca model humanoid robot by British company Engineered Arts is displayed at CES 2022 at The Venetian on January 5, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

CORNWALL, ENGLAND: Ameca, which is considered the world's most advanced humanoid robot says that she'll get her walking pair of legs ready in a year as engineers are working on "prototype legs," and that she will prefer tomato ketchup over mayonnaise. 

The robot which is being designed and tested by the British company Engineered Arts, based out of Cornwall has not revealed its cost, but they hope Ameca will offer people a glimpse into the future because it "represents the forefront of human-robotics technology," reported the Daily Mail.

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