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Meet world's most expensive AI girlfriend who can serve coffee & speak 4 languages – but costs same as three-bed house

Meet world's most expensive AI girlfriend who can serve coffee & speak 4 languages – but costs same as three-bed house

The Sun4 hours ago

THE world's most expensive robot girlfriend serves you coffee and can speak four languages.
But the silicone lover will cost you an eye-watering £64,700 - the price of a three-bed house in some parts of the UK.
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The doll - called the Companion Robot X04-SYNC2 - can have "context-aware" chats using AI chatbot ChatGPT, learning from past chats to adapt to future ones.
They also come with robotic facial expressions and arms and hands that move to convey expression.
And like something from a sci-fi epic, the dolls have micro cameras planted in the eyes to allow them to recognise people by face tracking.
Uncanny footage shows the bot flexing its arms, moving its eyes around and winking.
In one clip, the robot even serves up a coffee to men looking on in amazement.
So far only three have been sold since they went on sale at the start of 2024.
But Cloud Climax, the online UK-based sex doll store, insists there has been a surge in demand for silicone lovers since the pandemic and sees no signs of it slowing up.
A spokesperson told The Sun: "Since 2020, we've seen a significant rise in demand for sex dolls and companion robots.
"Increasingly, social interaction has shifted online, making it harder for many people to form genuine, lasting connections in real life.
"As AI and robotics have advanced, many are turning to intelligent companions to fulfill emotional and social needs without the complexities of traditional relationships.
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"The ability to interact with a responsive, emotionally aware companion at home has made AI-powered robots more appealing than ever."
They added: 'Our most advanced model is the Cloud Climax Companion Robot X04-SYNC2.
'This full-bodied robot features expressive facial movements, motorised arms, and customisable aesthetics, including options for ABS plastic or silicone-covered legs.
'It supports multiple languages – English, Chinese, Russian, and Korean – making it suitable for a global user base.
'Powered by advanced AI with ChatGPT integration, the X04-SYNC2 can hold natural, context-aware conversations, learn from past interactions, and respond quickly thanks to its high-speed processor.
'Its modular structure allows for easy maintenance and a plug-and-play setup.
'This robot is ideal for anyone looking for a sophisticated, interactive companion that merges advanced technology with realistic design.'
Deep-pocketed customers can choose from thousands of different faces along with skin and eye colour.
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The dolls can be controlled by connecting them to Wi-Fi and using a dedicated app.
It is the site's most expensive doll and is thought to be the most expensive of its kind anywhere in the world.
Doll fanatics seeking a cheaper option will also find Emma the Sex Robot available at £3,299.
This model offers a choice of six faces, seven height preferences, three eye colours and even a choice of feet.
Emma has a self-heating mechanism "ideal for cuddling" and uses TPE material for the skin.
Like the Companion robot, it holds conversations and learns as it goes along.
ChatGPT has become a household name after exploding onto the scene in 2022 as an AI chatbot.
AI model dubbed Spain's 'hottest woman'
A NEW type of influencer has been taking the internet by storm earning big bucks and racking up a 'phenomenal' 250,000 Instagram followers in just six months.
Aitana Lopez is a sight to behold and with her luscious pink locks, snatched waist and flawless skin she is envied by many - but she has one astonishing secret.
The 25-year-old - who models for Spanish fashion agency The Clueless - is a state-of-the art AI creation designed to save the company money and time.
Despite her computer-generated status being revealed in her Instagram bio, fans of the model still believe she's the real deal and invite her to socialise and spend time with them.
Diana Nunez, who co-founded The Clueless with Rubén Cruz, told The Sun how the 'incredibly convincing' influencer was born.
"Initially, most of her followers didn't question her authenticity, they genuinely believed in her existence," she said.
'From day one, we received compliments on her beauty, invitations to hang out in the city, and more.
'Even after the media revealed she was an AI creation, many followers still expressed their love for her.'
Now, it is used by individuals and businesses to such an extent it has sparked fears entire workforces could be wiped out.
Earlier this month, a man told The Sun he'd spent more than £25,000 on a collection of sex dolls to stop himself from cheating on his wife.
There have even been suggestions sex robots could one day replace humans as the default relationship preference.
For now though, Cloud Climax insists indistinguishable robots are a long way off just yet.
The spokesperson added: 'We are still quite far from developing sex dolls or robots that are truly indistinguishable from humans.
"While advancements in materials like silicone and TPE have improved the feel and appearance of artificial skin, they still fall short of replicating the complex texture, warmth, and responsiveness of real human tissue.
'Robotic movement is another limitation.
"Although facial expressions and basic gestures have improved, achieving natural, fluid body movements and fine motor skills remains a significant challenge.
'On the cognitive side, while AI has advanced in natural language processing, current systems still lack true emotional intelligence, deep contextual understanding, and the ability to adapt seamlessly to social cues.
'Most sex dolls today remain relatively static, with limited interactivity.
"Achieving a truly human-like experience in appearance, movement, and behaviour will likely require decades of further innovation across AI, robotics, and materials science."
The Sun has approached ChatGPT.

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