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AheadForm’s Lifelike Robot Head Goes Viral With 25-Motor Facial Expressions

The Origin M1 demo presents a research-focused head built to pair with AI for natural interaction, with no commercial release announced.

Overview

  • A YouTube video published Oct. 3 shows the Origin M1 blinking, shifting its gaze, and making nuanced expressions on a tabletop rig.
  • AheadForm says the head uses up to 25 micro or brushless motors beneath synthetic skin to achieve fine facial movement.
  • Cameras embedded in the pupils provide visual input, and built-in microphones and a speaker support live audio interaction.
  • The company positions the module for human–robot interaction research and eventual integration with large language models for service, education, and healthcare uses.
  • Online reaction ranged from praise for realism to discomfort over its uncanny appearance, and the device is not currently for sale.