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Monday, October 3, 2016

Toyota hopes its mini robot will be a friend to lonely people

A robot has been unveiled by Japanese carmaker Toyota that could provide companionship for lonely people.

The Kirobo Mini may even have a role as a baby substitute in Japan, where falling birth rates have left many women childless.

The doe-eyed robot is just four inches tall, speaks in a high-pitched baby voice, and will go on sale in Japan for £300.

Fuminori Kataoka, general manager in charge of the project, says its value is emotional, and it could be a faithful companion for the home or the car.

"Toyota has been making cars that have a lot of valuable uses," he said. "But this time we're just pushing emotional value."

The Kirobo Mini is equipped with a camera, microphone and Bluetooth, and connects to a smartphone, which needs to be installed with a special software application.

The Kirobo Mini is equipped with a camera, microphone and Bluetooth, and connects to a smartphone, which needs to be installed with a special software application.

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