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Robot pets help ease virus isolation in Japan
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Robot pets help ease virus isolation in Japan
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Japanese citizens get rid of pandemic blues with android pets
By AFP
by Harumi Ozawa
Tokyo - Nami Hamaura says she feels less lonely working from home thanks to her singing companion Charlie, one of a new generation of cute and clever Japanese robots whose sales are booming in the pandemic.
Smart home assistants such as Amazon s Alexa have found success worldwide, but tech firms in Japan are reporting huge demand for more humanlike alternatives, as people seek solace during coronavirus isolation. I felt my circle became very small, said 23-year-old Hamaura, a recent graduate who has worked almost entirely remotely since April 2020.
Japan s android pets ease virus isolation
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published : 26 Feb 2021 at 11:45
3 Nami Hamaura says she feels less lonely working from home thanks to her singing companion Charlie, a Japanese robot.
TOKYO: Nami Hamaura says she feels less lonely working from home thanks to her singing companion Charlie, one of a new generation of cute and clever Japanese robots whose sales are booming in the pandemic.
Smart home assistants such as Amazon s Alexa have found success worldwide, but tech firms in Japan are reporting huge demand for more humanlike alternatives, as people seek solace during coronavirus isolation. I felt my circle became very small, said 23-year-old Hamaura, a recent graduate who has worked almost entirely remotely since April 2020.
Robot pets bring comfort, help humans ease Covid isolation in pandemic
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Nami Hamaura says she feels less lonely working from home thanks to her singing companion Charlie, one of a new generation of cute and clever Japanese robots whose sales are booming in the pandemic.
Smart home assistants such as Amazon s Alexa have found success worldwide, but tech firms in Japan are reporting huge demand for more humanlike alternatives, as people seek solace during coronavirus isolation. I felt my circle became very small, said 23-year-old Hamaura, a recent graduate who has worked almost entirely remotely since April 2020.
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