This feat of engineering and computer programming has resulted in a robotic hand that can replicate human motion and over 20 gestures.<br /><br />The footage, captured on January 23, 2019, shows the robotic hand performing multiple gestures while explaining how it compares to actual human anatomy.<br /><br />The filmer, Tomas Solorza, said: "I tried to replicate human hand motion and gestures. <br /><br />"It is programmed to perform more than 20 gestures including counting from zero to five, do the 'V' for victory, say 'Yes,' 'No,' or 'Hello.' And many others.<br /><br />"It was a super interesting project where I got to learn about anatomy, forces used in motions performed by hand such as grabbing things, or hand proportions. <br /><br />"It can also be controlled with a play station controller or the cell phone, but it is better to use the programmed gestures since some of them are really complex."