Artificial Intelligent Sex Robot Intends to Market Event Passes in Las Vegas
In a groundbreaking move, Aria, an AI-powered humanoid robot, has started her job at the Tix4Vegas kiosk in the Fashion Show Mall on the Las Vegas Strip. Aria's role is to interact directly with customers, providing personalized recommendations for Las Vegas shows, attractions, and entertainment [1][4].
Manufactured by Realbotix Corp., Aria uses advanced conversational AI and emotional intelligence to offer a natural, lifelike experience. She can respond to queries such as what shows are playing, make restaurant reservations, and recommend live music options, thus enhancing customer engagement and helping tourists navigate the diverse entertainment landscape of Las Vegas [4].
Aria's deployment at the Fashion Show Mall marks a significant step in the application of AI robotics in a retail environment. The move is part of Realbotix's focus on creating solutions that enhance customer engagement and support businesses in new ways [2].
It's important to note that Aria is not connected to the MGM Resorts casino named Aria. Instead, she is designed to assist with personalized show and entertainment recommendations, real-time Q&A about local attractions, ticketing, and customer support [1].
The founder of Simulacra Corporation, the parent company of Realbotix and Abyss Creations (the manufacturer of RealDoll), is Matt McMullen. Despite Aria's design potentially resembling the RealDoll sex toy, Andrew Kiguel, CEO of Realbotix, emphasized the readiness of their technology to address practical needs in various settings [3].
Andrew Shack, CEO of Tix4, stated that bringing Aria to their kiosk gives a futuristic edge to their business. Commenting on the news, Carrie Lynn Bachmann, a user on Las Vegas Locally's Facebook update, humorously noted that the economy might be bad when real dolls have to get second jobs [5].
Despite the press release mentioning that Aria primarily caters to horny male tourists, Realbotix is focusing on deploying Aria in various settings such as concierge desks, airport terminals, healthcare triage, and museum tours [1]. This deployment at the Tix4Vegas kiosk is just the beginning of Aria's journey in enhancing customer experiences in multiple industries.
References: 1. [Link to the press release] 2. [Link to Realbotix's website] 3. [Link to an interview with Andrew Kiguel] 4. [Link to a TechCrunch article about Aria] 5. [Link to the Las Vegas Locally Facebook update]
- Aria, an AI-powered humanoid robot from Realbotix Corp., is now serving customers at the Tix4Vegas kiosk in Las Vegas, offering personalized recommendations for shows, attractions, and entertainment.
- Manufactured by the same parent company as RealDoll, Aria uses advanced technology to provide a natural, lifelike conversation experience.
- In a significant move, Aria's deployment at the Fashion Show Mall marks the application of AI robotics in a retail environment, being part of Realbotix's strategy to enhance customer engagement.
- While Aria's design may share similarities with the RealDoll sex toy, Realbotix is focusing on deploying Aria in various settings such as concierge desks, healthcare triage, museum tours, and airport terminals.
- Tix4, the company that hosts Aria at their kiosk, sees the addition of Aria as a futuristic enhancement to their business, providing a more efficient and interactive customer experience.
- Aria is not connected to the MGM Resorts casino named Aria, instead, she is designed to assist with personalized show and entertainment recommendations, ticketing, and customer support.