Can Entity Dolls Escape The Uncanny Valley Theory?

If I tell you this is a robot. Are you scared when you look at this robot? The Uncanny Valley theory is a hypothesis about how humans feel about robots and non-human objects. It was proposed by Japanese roboticist Masahiro Mori in 1970, but the term "Uncanny Valley" was proposed by Ernst Janchi in his 1906 paper "Uncanny Valley Psychology", and his views were introduced by Freud. Explained in the 1919 thesis "Uncanny Valley", thus becoming a famous theory. Mori Masahiro’s hypothesis points out that because robots are similar in appearance and actions to humans, humans will also have positive emotions towards robots; up to a certain level, their reactions will suddenly become extremely negative. Even if there is only a slight difference between a robot and a human, it will be very conspicuous and dazzling. The whole robot looks very stiff and terrifying, making people feel like facing zombies. However, when the similarity between robots and humans continues...