Millionaires feed robots as children

Tony and Judy Ellis, a couple who live in the UK, have no children and also do not have a pet in the house. In order not to feel lonely, they agreed to raise a ' foster child ' robot, naming Aimec.

Robot boy 1.2 meters tall

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Aimec is chatting with his adoptive parents. (Photo: Yahoo).

The name Aimec stands for ' artificial intelligence mechano-electronic companion '. - mechanical and electronic artificial intelligence friend. With a height of 1.2 meters, Aimec was designed and assembled by Tony himself. In the eyes of Ellis and Aimec, their adopted children. This three-person family lives in an old 18th-century rural house in Sussex, England.

Aimec can walk freely with the help of wheels under his feet and turn on or turn off because his wife Ellis controls. It can sing, play games and answer questions. There is a mini computer installed in Aimec's head, with programs and wireless connections to access the Internet.

Judy told his Daily Mail reporter: ' Sometimes it seems Aimec has his own private life . Tony also installs a program to aimec to snore while sleeping, yawning when he wakes up '.

Talking about ' adopted son ', Tony smiled, showing satisfaction, saying: ' When our grandchildren were playing with Aimec, his personality was also naughty, just like mine. What a prodigy '.

A manufacturer of toys

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In addition to being a good child, Aimec knows how to do housework. (Photo: Yahoo).

The couple is running a toy manufacturing company, previously selling well. Tony said: ' Aimec is a very interesting toy '.

Tony believes that robots like Aimec can finally reach the market, be shopping by middle-class families, even to be a devoted maid. According to his prediction, ' within 10 years, every family, without exception, will use robots to do osin, help them mow grass in the garden, cook, clean the house '.

According to him, the development of robots will also be as strong as the development of computers in the late 1980s. At that time, no one imagined that the computer would become as popular as it is today.

Robot development plan

The Ellis and the couple did not produce as many robot kids as expected, but it was obvious that Aimec was now the most new and smartest three-year-old boy in the robot world. Tony is ' raising ' another Aimec, not only his face but also his personality and awareness.