Actroid DER-2, Kokoro's fembot, starred in a TV commercial for Kincho's Preshower UV insect repellent/sunscreen spray. In other words, robots are replacing human actors.
Funny enough, the commercial was titled “The Woman Who Doesn't Rustâ€, and the fembot basically stated that she uses Preshower because, as a 'female', her skin is important.
Not only am I feel extremely creeped out to see this, I am shocked that our society is allowing such acts to take place.
Men getting pregnant, then robots replacing humans, whats next? Wait, don't answer, I am too scared to find out.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Fembots as Actors
- The use of fembots as replacement actors creates opportunities for innovation in artificial intelligence technology.
- Robots in Advertising
- The trend of using robots in advertising creates opportunities for innovation in marketing and media industries.
- Replacing Humans with Robots
- The increasing use of robots to replace humans raises opportunities for innovation in robotics and automation technology.
Sectors Adopting This
- Entertainment
- The entertainment industry can explore the use of fembots as replacement actors to enhance production efficiency and optimize cost.
- Marketing and Advertising
- Marketing and advertising industries can embrace the use of robots in advertising to create innovative and captivating campaigns.
- Robotics and Automation
- The use of robots replacing humans in various industries creates opportunities for innovation in the development of robotics and automation technology.
