AP - The El-E robot looks like something you’d see in a Hollywood sci-fi flick: It’s got two lenses spaced together just like eyes and a slender 5 1/2-foot-tall body. It spurts out wacky catch phrases when it accomplishes its goals. The robot will be tested this summer in a real-world setting involving patients with a degenerative disease. It could be cheaper than service animals such as dogs or monkeys.