http://www.cnbc.com/id/34447482/
Published: Wednesday, 16 Dec 2009 | 11:57 AM ET
By: Jane Wells
CNBC Correspondent
A Japanese company called Kokoro, owned by Sanrio—the same folks behind Hello Kitty—makes lifelike female robots.
Now, I don't really know how lifelike these robots are—if you get my meaning—but I'm assuming they're not just being manufactured for their great personalities.
The company's website promises "Rentals available!"
I couldn't find a price.
There are several videos on YouTube showing the evolution of the robots from the mute smiling original in 2006, to those who now actually speak and can answer a few questions.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbFFs4DHWys
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While the whole thing is REALLY CREEPY, renting one of these girls might have saved Tiger Woods a whole lot of trouble.
Two of the robots will go on sale next month at a Japanese department store for $225,000. However, Engadget says in this particular case, you can't get your Barbie Dream Girl. "Apparently the robots will only be manufactured in the likeness of the purchaser." So... this is truly the perfect gift for the loved one who loves him/herself more than anyone else.
Published: Wednesday, 16 Dec 2009 | 11:57 AM ET
By: Jane Wells
CNBC Correspondent
A Japanese company called Kokoro, owned by Sanrio—the same folks behind Hello Kitty—makes lifelike female robots.
Now, I don't really know how lifelike these robots are—if you get my meaning—but I'm assuming they're not just being manufactured for their great personalities.
The company's website promises "Rentals available!"
I couldn't find a price.
There are several videos on YouTube showing the evolution of the robots from the mute smiling original in 2006, to those who now actually speak and can answer a few questions.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbFFs4DHWys
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While the whole thing is REALLY CREEPY, renting one of these girls might have saved Tiger Woods a whole lot of trouble.
Two of the robots will go on sale next month at a Japanese department store for $225,000. However, Engadget says in this particular case, you can't get your Barbie Dream Girl. "Apparently the robots will only be manufactured in the likeness of the purchaser." So... this is truly the perfect gift for the loved one who loves him/herself more than anyone else.