French designer Gael Langevin adjusts the position of the InMoov robot's head after he unveiled it at a technology fair in Bucharest, Romania, Friday, May 26, 2017. Based on an idea developed from a prosthetic hand Langevin made in 2011, the first-ever made on a 3D printer, the robot can be programmed to speak English, Spanish, French, Russian and Dutch, with a basic model costing about 1,500 euros, $1,665. (Image: AP)
A woman holds the hand of French designer Gael Langevin's InMoov robot after he unveiled it at a technology fair in Bucharest, Romania, Friday, May 26, 2017. (Image: AP)
A reporter looks at French designer Gael Langevin's InMoov robot, unveiled at a technology fair in Bucharest, Romania, Friday, May 26, 2017. (Image: AP)
A reporter shakes hands with French designer Gael Langevin's InMoov robot, unveiled at a technology fair in Bucharest, Romania, Friday, May 26, 2017. (Image: AP)
French designer Gael Langevin stands behind the InMoov robot after he unveiled it at a technology fair in Bucharest, Romania, Friday, May 26, 2017 while an entertainer holds a banner that reads 'The robots are among us'. (Image: AP)
A woman poses next to French designer Gael Langevin's InMoov robot after he unveiled it at a technology fair in Bucharest, Romania, Friday, May 26, 2017. (Image: AP)