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News of the Creepy: Man Creates Realistic Robot

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Some people have too much time on their hands. Mix that with intelligence and it seems these people can create anything. At least that is the latest story in the news these days.

FoxNews reports that Le Trung of Canada has created a woman. Not just any woman, mind you, but the perfect woman that just happens to be a robot.

For about $20,000, he has created Aiko, a 5-foot-tall female android with clear skin, a slim if shapely figure and a wonderful disposition.

To see her in action watch the video.



I know it is this great advancement in science and robots can be beneficial to society, but it just seems creepy to me. Get out more and converse with others.

"Aiko is what happens when science meets beauty," Le Trung tells the Sun of London. "Aiko doesn't need holidays, food or rest, and will work almost 24 hours a day. She is the perfect woman."

The great thing about society is that it isn't perfect. The imperfections are what makes people so beautiful. Spending all that time in a basement trying to create the perfect person hardly seems worth it when there are so many people out there to meet and interact with. No amount of programming is going to give a robot life.

Robots are not scientific beauty but instead just creepy inventions. What are your thoughts? Leave a comment and let us know!



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» left by Anonymous (327 days 11 hours ago.)
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i think robots are beautiful. like humans they come in all shapes and sizes and are programmed to detect tender-hearted feelings and emotions and truth. it is essential to treat robots the way you would want to be treated if you were a robot. obviously if you speak of them in disparaging terms or are mean to them they respond accordingly. however if you treat a robot with kindness and love they will respond accordingly also - as best they can being robots

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