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  • - There's a robot company up on a hill

  • in this small coastal town in the south-west of England.

  • They got in touch with me and asked

  • if wanted to come and look at their robots.

  • And I said, "Oh yeah, I've heard of you,

  • "you make really impressive robots,

  • "but they're not really that much of a story for my channel on their own."

  • So I said, "look, one of the things you do

  • "is you make robot doubles of people

  • "for shows and attractions and publicity stunts.

  • "Could you make a robot double of me?"

  • And they said they could...

  • but it would cost quite a bit of money.

  • - We create humanoid robots

  • such as the ones behind me.

  • Entertainment, communication and education

  • are the main use cases for this type of robot.

  • We've been creating robots for over 15 years,

  • and in that time the technology has obviously progressed.

  • Robothespian was our first humanoid robot,

  • and that was very plasticy.

  • After Robothespian, we started to create Mesmer.

  • Mesmer is our ultra-lifelike-looking robot.

  • So it has the skin, it's painted like a human, we have hair,

  • and then we also dress them like a human,

  • and they're of the human form.

  • And then when we created Ameca, our newest robot,

  • that's when we thought: we need more facial expressions.

  • So we increased the number of motors in the head.

  • There's more brow movements, it's got inner and outer brow,

  • we've got a nose wrinkle,

  • and we've got better movement in the lips.

  • The problem we have is the uncanny valley.

  • You get that uncanny resemblance, but it's not quite right.

  • And again, it's not just the what-it-looks-like,

  • it's also how it moves.

  • And that's where it gets creepy,

  • that's where it gets scary.

  • We can create any person in robot form.

  • So we can create a Mesmer of you or anyone.

  • - Okay, so I want them to build the robot double,

  • not as a permanent thing, but it'd be great as a one-off,

  • like, that's a great video idea.

  • But what would I do with it?

  • And besides, even just the parts and labour

  • for making the big mask and attaching it to

  • an existing bot for one day's filming...

  • that's not cheap.

  • So back in 2019, I did a video

  • about the advertising for VPNs, virtual private networks.

  • If you watch much YouTube, you will probably have seen

  • an advert for VPNs at some point.

  • And in 2019, some of those adverts were...

  • well, "lying" is a strong term,

  • but certainly stretching the truth a bit,

  • and I made a video about that.

  • Turns out that video worked better than I thought,

  • no one's making those claims anymore.

  • I have heard rumours

  • that there were several quite awkward conversations

  • between VPN companies and the people advertising for them.

  • That video changed the industry, it changed how VPNs were sold.

  • And it also cut me off from being able to advertise them.

  • Partly because companies were wary of me,

  • partly because a lot of people didn't quite pay attention to the video.

  • I wasn't saying VPNs were bad,

  • just that VPN advertising was bad.

  • There are valid reasons to use VPNs,

  • I said so in the video.

  • "Those are valid uses of VPNs."

  • But I burned that bridge, I couldn't advertise VPNs.

  • You've probably already worked out where this is going by now?

  • Inside the robot factory is my double,

  • and it's going to do the sponsor read for me.

  • I haven't met it yet.

  • A few months ago, I was here to get my head 3D-scanned,

  • but that's all I know.

  • I haven't even seen a picture of the final result yet.

  • I'm just going to take this GoPro camera in on a stick,

  • and meet myself.

  • - So to create the Tom Scott bot,

  • we actually got Tom Scott to sit in a scanning rig,

  • took a scan of Tom,

  • and then we 3D sculpt that.

  • So first we clean up the scan,

  • 3D sculpt the actual person that we are creating.

  • And then when we've got that,

  • we have to design the mechanics that fit inside.

  • We have a 3D printed skull, over the top of the mechanics

  • which of course are made out of metal.

  • The Tom Scott bot is head and shoulders only.

  • So we got his head, we got a neck,

  • but there's no body underneath.

  • Once we created the robot, we'd scan that robot again,

  • and using that scan we know exactly the range of motions of the robot.

  • We then do a video of the person,

  • or get some reference videos of the person,

  • and try and match their little here-and-there

  • with the mouth and the eyes.

  • Everyone's different the way

  • they actually express themselves, we try and match those.

  • - Hello?

  • - Hi Tom, how are you doing? - How are you?

  • - Yeah, good thanks.

  • - A bit nervous!

  • - Are you ready for this?

  • [laughs]

  • - I honestly, I don't know how I feel about this.

  • I really, I really don't.

  • You said it was through there on the right.

  • - It's through here, so go ahead, you first.

  • - Okay.

  • Oh, that is weird.

  • [laughter]

  • That is really, wow.

  • [laughs]

  • Do you want to take that camera?

  • That is, oh wow.

  • I actually sort of rehearsed things to say at this point.

  • Uh, no, I... wow.

  • That is...

  • [laughs]

  • it's going to be even weirder when it's got my voice

  • coming out of it.

  • Who did the artistry on the skin, 'cause the air brushing,

  • however it's printed, airbrushed... how do you do it?

  • - Yeah, it's actually silicone paint

  • and our creative guy, Mike, painted your whole skin.

  • And then each one of those hairs, is a human hair,

  • and each one is individually punched one by one by hand.

  • - Good grief. That is...

  • - Yes.

  • - I think more so for me.

  • - Yes.

  • - Because I, like this is not looking into the mirror,

  • this is looking into a very weird mirror.

  • - Yes, exactly. When you look into a mirror,

  • you see a mirrored image of yourself.

  • This is not a mirrored image, this is the other way.

  • - Oh! It is.

  • - It's always going to look even more weird to you.

  • - Yeah.

  • It just did a thing,

  • and I assume it's just on a cycle right now.

  • - It is at the minute, yes.

  • - So it just did a thing where it just looked at me,

  • and for a moment I made eye contact,

  • and just from... there!

  • Just for a moment, my brain went: "person".

  • - It's alive.

  • - It just, it hit that for just a second in my head.

  • - There's moments when I just look at it

  • from an angle... from this angle? My brain goes, "that's me".

  • [concerned noise]

  • Ah, I just...

  • [laughter]

  • It's really rare that I'm lost for words, and I...

  • this is such a surreal experience.

  • Right, okay, let's do the advert.

  • - Okay, cool.

  • - Off we go.

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  • - All right, I think that's a wrap, folks. Let's shut it down.

  • - What?

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  • [slowing] You can, you can... ♫ Daisy, Daisy... ♫

  • - Thanks, I think I prefer it like this.

- There's a robot company up on a hill

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