Deployment
Ameca at Mountain View
Engineered Arts (founded October 2004 in Falmouth, Cornwall, UK by Will Jackson) makes Ameca, an expressive stationary upper-body and face social humanoid built for human-robot interaction, research, exhibition, education, and hospitality. Ameca has 61 actuated movements, 27 degrees of freedom in the head and face plus 34 in the upper body, more than 50 facial expressions, and runs the company's Tritium software with large-language-model and speech integration; it was first revealed in December 2021, made its public debut at CES in January 2022, and a third generation was shown at ICRA 2025. Critically, Ameca is not a bipedal or labor humanoid: it does not walk and is explicitly outside the warehouse and factory labor-humanoid race, with Will Jackson framing it around face-to-face interaction rather than locomotion or payload. The registry records it as commercial within its niche, the one Wave-5 entity that clearly clears that bar, on the strength of named and independently verifiable installations at institutions across multiple countries including the National Robotarium in Edinburgh, the Museum of the Future in Dubai, the Computer History Museum, the Deutsches Museum, and the Copernicus Science Center, a published price around $250,000, an active purchase-and-rental sales motion, and a multi-generation product backed by the decade-plus track record of its RoboThespian predecessor. The commercial label applies to the expressive human-robot-interaction and exhibition category, not to general-purpose labor, and the exact Ameca install count, precise per-configuration pricing, and future walking capability remain claimed-but-not-verified.
Ameca by Engineered Arts · Operated by Computer History Museum · Catalog entry · 3 sources · not yet field-verified
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Engineered Arts Ameca humanoid robot is the centerpiece interactive element of the Computer History Museum's 'Chatbots Decoded: Exploring AI' exhibit, which opened November 20, 2024 in Mountain View, California.
The 2,000 sq ft exhibit traces the history of chatbots from Alan Turing through modern large language models. Ameca uses GPT-4 and other LLMs to converse with visitors, answer questions, tell stories in the style of requested authors, and generate rap songs, in eight languages (English, Mandarin, Japanese, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Russian).
Visitors can interact directly with Ameca as a live demonstration of the convergence of robotics and AI. The Computer History Museum is located at 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, CA.
Key facts
- Exhibit
- Chatbots Decoded: Exploring AI (opened November 20, 2024)
- Location
- Computer History Museum, 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View CA
- Role
- Interactive centerpiece: multilingual Q&A, storytelling, LLM demos
- Languages
- English, Mandarin, Japanese, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Russian
- AI backend
- GPT-4 and other large language models
- Trust tier
- Catalog entry · 3 sources · not yet field-verified
- Last updated
- 2026-06-12
- Model
- Ameca
- Company
- Engineered Arts
- Location
- Mountain View
- Operator
- Computer History Museum
- Status
- operational
- First seen
- 2024-11-20
- ID
f1193577-7632-4358-9811-07c847f0967a
Sources (3)
- Computer History Museum Unveils Chatbots Decoded: Exploring AI Exhibit · https://computerhistory.org/press-releases/computer-history-museum-unveils-chatbots-decoded-exploring-ai-exhibit/ · 2024-11-20
- Computer History Museum Unveils Chatbots Decoded: Exploring AI Exhibit · https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/11/20/2984668/28639/en/Computer-History-Museum-Unveils-Chatbots-Decoded-Exploring-AI-Exhibit.html · 2024-11-20
- The Uncanny Valley: A Visit with Ameca at the Computer History Museum · https://dianawolftorres.substack.com/p/the-uncanny-valley-a-visit-with-ameca · 2025-01-01
Methodology: Verified · 3 sources (1 primary) · last reviewed 2026-06-12
Verification posture
Verified
High confidence
Review state
Stable
Last reviewed 2026-06-12
Maturity + lifecycle
Maturity stage: commercial
Lifecycle: active
Architectural position
Cohort: humanoid
Sources by quality tier
- 2
- unclassified
- Unclassified source
- 1
- primary-company-ir
- Company IR disclosure
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Methodology surface for Ameca at Mountain View.Common questions
- What is the Ameca deployment at Mountain View?
- Ameca, built by Engineered Arts, is recorded as a deployment at Mountain View on the DEPLOY registry. Computer History Museum operates the deployment.
- Who operates Ameca at Mountain View?
- Computer History Museum operates this deployment as a customer of Engineered Arts, the manufacturer of Ameca.
- When did the Ameca deployment at Mountain View go live?
- The deployment is recorded as starting November 20, 2024 on the DEPLOY registry. Earlier activity may exist but is not yet sourced.
- Have there been incidents at the Ameca deployment at Mountain View?
- No active incidents affecting this deployment are recorded on the DEPLOY registry. Absence of recorded incidents is not a guarantee no incident occurred; DEPLOY records only sourced incidents and suppresses retracted ones.
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