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Vinclu Company's Creation 'Gatebox' Allows Lonely People To Interact With Artificial Intelligence Named Azuma Hikari

Vinclu Company's Creation 'Gatebox' Allows Lonely People To Interact With Artificial Intelligence Named Azuma Hikari

Switchy Sam

Lonely people deserve some love and a companion in their daily lives in Japan. Sometimes, it is hard for them to cope up with depression because there is no one there for them to comfort and cheer for them. This is the reason why Vinclu company has created "Gatebox" to vanish loneliness from people's lives.

Their latest product is an artificial intelligence packed with millions of data just like the iPhone's Siri, Google Home, Amazon's Alexa, and other artificial intelligence into one. The result of the combination comes Azuma Hikari, a nurturing and loving virtual robot wife that will brighten up every dark corner----just like her name means in Japanese, where "Hikari" means light.

If people are wondering and planning to buy "Gatebox," they should check the price first because it is a whopping 321,840 Yen (equivalent to about $2,700). Due to the expensive price tag, only the rich people will be able to buy this product. The product is just like a coffee maker with a width like a large can of preserved tropical fruits. The latest character named Azuma Hikari has her profile from the official website and a Japanese actress named Yuka Hiyamizu voices her.

Furthermore, the "Gatebox" virtual robot does not only talk to the person but also utilises the appliances in the house such as lights, air conditioning, and other automated appliances as based on an article in ArsTechnica. This might be wonderful and shocking at the same time, but it is true. The true power of technology is evolving every hour and day, which is why this virtual robot exists as a proof. To solve the suicide rate due to depression from loneliness, this Vinclu technology might be the solution for it.

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