Wedding Couple wed robots in Japan I do not know what it means for the couple's wedding this Japanese newlyweds. A robot marry them in a wedding ceremony which was held in Tokyo, Sunday (05/16/2010). It's for the first time in the world of robots to lead the human mating ritual. Almost everyone stood up when the bride walked down the aisle with her white dress. But not so with the leader of the wedding ceremony because the robot has been "frozen" in his chair.
Kokoro Co. Robot production company is named I-Fairy. Height of 1.5 meters. The robot sits with blinking eyes and plastic hair braided. "Please uncover the veil of the bride," said I-Fairy shrilly. He then waved his arms into the air as the two newlyweds kissing in front of about 50 guests.
AP news agency reported, the ceremony took place at a restaurant in Hibiya Park in central Tokyo. According to the law in Japan, the ceremony was legal. I-Fairy controlled during the ceremony lasted a programmer.
"It's fun. I think the Japanese have a strong feeling that the robots are their friends. Most people who move in the robot industry to understand this. However, people generally want robots near them to serve specific purposes," said the bride, Satoko Inoue (36), who worked at Kokoro Co. factory.
"It would be better if the robot was a bit more intelligent, but he's very good at expressing himself," said Tomohiro Shibata (42), the groom, who is a professor of robotics at the Nara Institute of Science and Technology in central Japan.
Japan has the industry's most advanced robot in the world. The state government was actively supporting the growth of these industries. Model robots in factories today spelled out a standard robot. However, Japanese firms have recently made the drive to inject robots into everyday life.
According to a spokesman for Kokoro Co., Kayako Kido, I-Fairy sells for around 6.3 million yen (U.S. $ 68 000) and three units are in use in Singapore, the United States, and Japan.
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