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		<title>A Perfect (Robotic) Woman &#8211; for Commercial Purposes</title>
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When David Levy published his book, Love and Sex with Robots: The Evolution of Human-Robot Relationships, he was probably expecting someone like Etienne Fresse and Yoichi Yamato to be inspired and to start something like what they presented on June 11th of this year.
Fresse and Yamato are creator of Lisa, built to be the companion robot for numerous single men looking for a companion.
It is surprising how much female android has developed throughout the years.
There&#8217;s AKIBA, and Aiko.
Aiko&#8217;s coverage on CNN is actually shows interesting ethics perspective of the robot, ...]]></description>
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