>>20659444thing is, I want her to be able to move at least enough that's comparable to a toddler. That's only a minimum however, I want her to be able to flip around and move more fluidly than the best gymnists one day as I adore all advancement in robotics, but I'm just not going to expect that at the very beginning. I also want her to be able to see what I see and to move her hands/arms. A basic level of movement is needed but obviously I want her to be as agile as possible one day.
We also need the AI to be able to move within the robot body when transfered so if anything, those developing AI should focus on "memory" memory until the first basic bots come to the market, which should come this year. Once the bots come devs should focus on models that are able to manipulate movement.
in short, I need slightly more than a chatbot in a doll. Still a better option than human women.