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Japan holds Buddhist funeral for more than 100 Aibo robot souls

2018-05-01 1 Dailymotion

Incense smoke, prayers of peace and the ringing of traditional bells were in the air at one funeral service this week in Japan – honouring not people, but the “lives” of about a hundred broken Aibo robot dogs manufactured by tech company Sony.<br /><br />According to local media, 114 defective Aibos were given a traditional send-off at a Buddhist temple in eastern Chiba Prefecture before being sent to the electronics repair shop in the sky.<br /><br />“[The] owner’s heart is going inside the robot’s heart, like a transfer,” said the company’s president, Nobuyuki Norimatsu, explaining that Aibos share a deep connection with their owners and deserve a ceremonial departure.<br /><br />Sony began its production of the Aibo robot dogs in 1999 but discontinued the line in 2006 due to the company’s financial troubles. <br /><br />A new version of the robot dogs was unveiled earlier this year, sporting artificial intelligence capabilities and facial recognition technology.<br /><br />“In Japanese culture, one by one, they have a heart,” said Norimatsu. <br /><br />Parts – or “organs” – of the broken Aibos will be salvaged for use in the production of the new line of Aibos.

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