Moflin, Japan’s AI-powered robot pet with a personality
Casio’s AI-powered robot pet Moflin, develops unique personalities through interaction, offering companionship and comfort, with services like a specialised salon enhancing its lifelike appeal in Japan.
A fluffy, AI-powered robot pet named Moflin is capturing the imagination of consumers in Japan with its unique ability to develop distinct personalities based on how it is ‘raised.’ Developed by Casio, Moflin recognises its owner and learns their preferences through interactions such as cuddling and stroking, boasting over four million possible personality variations.
Priced at ¥59,400, Moflin has become more than just a companion at home, with some owners even taking it along on day trips. To complement the experience, Casio offers additional services, including a specialised salon to clean and maintain the robot’s fur, further enhancing its pet-like feel.
Erina Ichikawa, the lead developer, says the aim was to create a supportive sidekick capable of providing comfort during challenging moments, blending technology with emotional connection in a new way.
A similar ‘pet’ was also seen in China. Namely, AI-powered ‘smart pets’ like BooBoo are gaining popularity in China, especially among youth, offering emotional support and companionship. Valued for easing anxiety and isolation, the market is set to reach $42.5 billion by 2033, reflecting shifting social and family dynamics.
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