"Companionship" Robot That Its Creator Says Is Definitely Not a Sex Robot Looks Around With a Dazed Expression
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Andrew Kiguel, CEO of Realbotix, introduces Aria, a robot aimed at reducing loneliness, despite its hypersexualized features that raise questions about its true purpose.
Kiguel insists Aria is not a sex robot but designed for companionship, leading to skepticism as the robot's appearance suggests otherwise.
Reichert describes Aria's presentation as a mix of attentiveness and being dazed, reflecting the blurred lines between companionship and sexual appeal in robotics.
Users on Reddit mocked the marketing approach, suggesting that the robotic features are exaggerated for branding, prompting questions about the true intentions behind Aria.
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