and say arigato, roboto선생-선생님 (in Filipino, if you can)
and say arigato, roboto선생-선생님 (in Filipino, if you can)
I would expect this in Japan, but not South Korea. Crap, now where will all the American bums go live?
china's gonna be all over these obedient teachers like flies on stink:
they won't buy them, of course, oh no. they will invite the Filipino company here, propose a joint venture, set up a factory, have employees figure out all the know-怎么, and then cancel the contract, only to set up their own production and make 'inspired homages', which they will then trumpet on cctv as yet-another giant leap in the country's technological prowess (like they did with japanese bullet trains and russian jet fighters).
check out this rolls roy—um, geely:
the three differences being price, quality and the fact that it has ONE seat in the back, a throne for an oligarch....
geely's supposed to start selling in the u.s. in 2011....the detroitization of america has come full circle.
Some schools may want to consider Daleks.
They suspect the children will feel better about speaking to a robot than a real person. Nice try Mr. Engkey CEO.