The humanoid robot copy of Aşık Veysel Şatıroğlu, a world-famous Turkish folk poet who died 51 years ago, gave a concert in the commemoration program held in Türkiye’s Sivas. The robot, which was built by world-famous Turkish scientist, robot technologies expert, and sculptor Adil Çelik in 10 months and is voiced by artificial intelligence, both moved and amazed the citizens who came to watch it.
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