Chinese scientists develop the world's first 'smart girlfriend'
China is facing a very large gender gap and is clearly lacking in women.
China is facing a very large gender gap and is clearly lacking in women.
For this reason, leading Chinese companies produce sex toys to develop products for single men and retirees - "smart": "smart" people , in addition to providing services. sex service, chat, play music and also become a domestic worker.
Sex dolls named Xiaodie.
Production of sex dolls in China.
At EXDOLL company in Dalian City, scientific experts are trying to develop lively sex dolls and create really the first "smart" friends in the world.
Sex dolls named Xiaodie , will be sold for $ 4,000. Sex dolls will be equipped with WiFi functions, and applications similar to Siri in the iPhone, can access the Internet and answer by voice, it can control connected home technology devices. with WiFi.
Finally, developers plan to build truly advanced robots that can be used to "cure" old loneliness and care for disabled people.
Company employees ensure that their products will be able to solve the country's great social problems.
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