The CES 2025 has seen some of the unique product showcase and launches this year. The level of technological advancement which it showed was amazing. Amidst them one of the notabloe was invention was brought by American Tech Company Realbotix. Realbotix made a human-like realistic artificial intelligence (AI) girlfriend.
Meet your AI girlfriend ‘Aria’
During the CES 2025, American tech company Realbotix showcased its latest innovation, Aria. This AI robot is designed to serve as a female companion. As reported by CNET, the robot is priced at $175,000 (approximately ₹1.5 crore). Aria is capable of realistic human features and facial expressions. Also, Aria can be customised. The user can change its colour, face, hair colour and even hair colour.
To showcase the capabilities of this AI Gf, an X (earlier Twitter) user posted a video of the robot. The user also stated that Aria was a female companion robot. Toad on the tech company also said that the customizability, social intelligence and realistic human features are engineered for intimacy and companionship. The robot is equipped with 17 motors from the neck up. This enables Aria to mimic eya and mouth movements. Notably, the robot uses RFID tags to recognise different facial attachments, adjusting its behaviour to align with the personality of the chosen head. As of now, the robot is priced at $10,000 (roughly ₹7.5 lakh).
Netizens react
After the robot clip got surfaced through the iontrenet, many X users commented and passed their thoughts. Some users made a humorous approach. One commented “Love isn’t just blind. It’s also pricey and robotic!”. Another user also made sme suggestions on the future of technology. The user suggested that artificial wombs might soon be a topic of discussion. This could be specially for celebrities.
Another user expressed his surprise saying that “I used to think no man would buy this, but given how much men have spent on Onlyfans hoes, I have no doubt there will be many dorks with cash lined up to buy this junk.”
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