Mornine is a sales robot that automakers think can induce you to part with your hard-earned money.
At last month’s Shanghai Auto Show and at a major dealer event, [Chinese automaker] Chery unveiled Mornine, a human-shaped Stormtrooper-like robot that, judging from its long hair, totally unnecessary breasts and weirdly bulbous butt was evidently designed by a team of guys.
The automaker thinks Mornine, which can walk (badly), talk and has human-shaped hands and DeepSeek AI tech, could be used to serve drinks and answer customer questions about a car’s equipment and technical specification, Auto News reports.
One dealer AN’s reporter spoke to thought the robots might cost €50k ($57k) each, but wasn’t prepared to commit to buying one of the 220 examples Chery says it will deliver to dealers this year without knowing the final price. One robot is already in operation in a Malaysian showroom, however, Chery revealed.
Robot-salesmen were everywhere, gesturing, pleading, shrilling. One started after him and he quickened his pace. It scurried along, chanting its pitch and trying to attract his attention, all the way up the hill to his living-unit...
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