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Humanoid robot starts work at department store

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Anees Hanif
Anees Hanif
Muhammad Anees Hanif is a Multimedia journalist who serves as Chief Editor for ARY News' Urdu and English websites. He tweets @anees_avis

Developed by Toshiba last year, the robot made its debut at the store on Monday in a new role interacting with customers.

Speaking Japanese, Chihira, which has human-like features and blinks, can also be programmed to speak in other languages such as Chinese.

“It would be good if we can have her provide guidance, or recommend various things in Chinese,” said Hitoshi Tokuda, Toshiba’s new business development division group manager.

“… People can be looking around and think, ‘Oh if Aiko is around, she can speak Chinese’. That’s what I hope will happen.”

Toshiba has said Chihira has 43 motors which allow it to move. The robot is also programmed to do Japanese sign language.

A visitor (R) and photographers take pictures of a kimono-clad android robot (2nd R) named Aiko Chihira, developed by Toshiba Corp., at the reception desk of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi department store in Tokyo April 20, 2015.

At Monday’s unveiling, Chihira accompanied Japanese opera singer Shoko Iwashita in a performance.

“I would like you to listen to the song that I’ve put a lot of effort into,” the robot said.

After the performance, in which it appeared as if Chihira had lip-synched, the robot asked for applause for Iwashita.

Chihira, currently not programmed to respond to customer complaints or questions, is not the only robot to work in retail. Last year, Nestle said it would enlist SoftBank Corp’s humanoid robots, Pepper, to help sell its coffee makers at home appliances stores across Japan-Reuters

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