Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Life-like Android Woman Debuts at Tokyo Game Show to Promote PS4 Game

*The 2017 Tokyo Game Show unveiled a life-like android woman and she reportedly “smells” like a human, according to some clips released to Youtube.

In various clips, the android waves into the camera and was one of several AI’s (artificial intelligence) being used to promote an upcoming PlayStation 4 game titled ‘Detroit: Become Human,’ that was developed by French firm Quantic Dream and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment.

The game’s plot revolves around state-of-the-art AP700 models, called “the most reliable android.” The world is set in a near-future version of Detroit that has been revived by the creation of Androids. One of these androids escapes from the factory where she was made.

It game functions like an RPG, “allowing the player to make choices that will determine their own fate and that of the entire city. It is expected to hit stores sometime next year.”

Peep the clip above.

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Meanwhile, the Fox 26 news in Houston, TX has a segment called the “Isiah Factor Uncensored,” and during a recent show, a reporter presumed to be Isiah was interviewing a woman who had served 5 years in prison for illegal butt injections when he asked to cop a feel of her derriere. After doing so, he then commented on her booty being as soft as he had hoped for.

Watch the moment via the clip above.

The woman goes on to describe the dangers of in-home butt injections.

“I already had a big butt, but I got it popped out here and popped out here,” she says in the clip above. “The perspective that I had at the time was ‘im going to get the look’… that was the worst mistake I could have made.”

She also offers her social media information for anyone who wants to contact her with any questions.

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