'Brain transplant' for sex robot to have feelings like real people
The US-based company wants their robots to actually connect with their owners, Mirror said on Dec. 27.
Producer of the US sex dolls Realdoll is wanting to help customers have real feelings with their robot. Abyss Creations wants to create sex dolls that can "connect emotionally" with the owner. Recently, the company announced - an application that provides Realdoll's 'brain' for dolls - allowing robots to create relationships with people. The app allows users to interact with their voice sex dolls. Users can also create an artificial intelligence personality for the robot that suits their needs, the Daily Mail reported.
The Harmony AI application also allows users to create an adjustable 3D avatar.
The 'brain' of the sex doll will then continue to learn about the employer to "create a relationship of intimacy , " according to the Abyss Company. The Harmony AI application also allows users to create an adjustable 3D avatar. Due to rules on the Apple Store and Google Play, users must download the app directly from the Realbotix site. The annual fee is US $ 20 (over 450,000) and is currently only compatible with the Android operating system.
In March, the company announced a strange sex doll called Harmony 2.0. It speaks Scottish dialect and is programmed with 18 different characters, including 'shy' and 'sexy'. In a video, Matt McCullen, CEO of Abyss Creations, asked Harmony 2.0: "How do you feel about sex?" "Sex is one of the best things in the world, I do not think there's anything wrong with sex," Harmony said .
Sergi's sex toy costs $ 5,374 per child.
The doll also has a 'persistent memory', which allows it to build relationships with the owner and memorize events about them. For those who do not need dolls for sexual purposes, McMullen added that they can still set up to talk to dolls without mentioning this topic.
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