Need to send a handwritten note? You can hire a robot to write it instead
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Handwrytten employs AI and robots to generate handwritten notes, allowing customers to stand out in a digital landscape. Founded by David Wachs in 2014, the company focuses on creating authentic-looking notes that convey personal touches. The service is popular among businesses and consumers alike. Wachs emphasizes the need to recreate human writing without making it look overly perfect, varying letter shapes and line spacing to avoid the 'uncanny valley.' Handwrytten addresses the challenge of capturing intimacy in communication amidst the overwhelming volume of digital messages.
"The vast, vast, vast majority of the time, you'd never have an idea that it's written by a machine," David Wachs, founder and CEO of Handwrytten, stated, emphasizing the seamlessness of their robotic writing technology.
"Everybody's getting so much electronic communication. What really stands out as old-fashioned communication," Wachs remarked, underscoring the importance of handwritten notes in a digital era.
Wachs founded Handwrytten in 2014 after leaving a text-messaging startup, seeking a way to send meaningful handwritten notes that conveyed more weight than digital messages.
To avoid the 'uncanny valley,' Wachs explained that the robots vary letter shapes, line spacing, and strokes to create handwriting that closely resembles human writing.
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