The robot looks lika a human and is dressed in a Kimono. The electronics giant is working to power his movements and sync his voice.  Mitsukoshi Nihombashi believes that the robot will aid in promoting their campaigns, besides being a means to give out directions to visitors. You may meet Aiko at the entrance way of the store today but if you miss it, all you need to visit the 7th floor of the store where Aiko will act as a guide until May 5. Currently, Aiko can only decipher “programmed scripts” but developers are working on a technology that will enable the it to understand other languages too. Also read: Flipkart To Sell Much-Awaited ASUS ZenFone 2 From April 23, Fans Go Gaga Over 4GB RAM And Zen UI

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