Japanese man marries the hologram in the "multidimensional" marriage
Japanese man marries the hologram in the "multidimensional" marriage
It is increasingly common for people to fall in love with technology, as in real or even sexual romantic love. A French woman made headlines a few years ago by declaring herself a "robosexual"And announcing her plans to marry a robot printed in 3D, while earlier this year a woman from Florida declared that she was going to Marry the video game Tetris.. That's only after the relationship with your calculator went sour after I kept asking to see it 80085.
Apart from these possibly extreme examples, robots designed for sex and / or the company is affecting the consumer market and the plans for full brothels of robots are underway in several cities of the world. The inevitable march of humanity to share our existence completely with robots continues as Akihiko Kondo, 35, has just spent 2 million yen ($ 17,600 USD) to marry a singer hologram that he keeps imprisoned in a glass box in his desk. Have these technological matters of love gone too far?
Although love is love. Love, robosexuals.
Kondo married Hatsune Miku, 16 years old (in hologram years), the "face" of a popular singing voice synthesizer software known as vocaloid. Hatsune Miku is voiced by Japanese voice actress Saki Fujita and her anthropomorphic personification has become an icon of pop culture, including "performing live for hordes of rabid fans that are projected on specially coated glass screens in front of a live band. Hatsune Miku has become so popular that she has been locked inside small holographic jails called Door boxes to serve as digital partners for those humans who prefer the technological company to the meat wives.
Kondo married Hatsune Miku at a formal ceremony in Tokyo, grabbing a small stuffed doll as a substitute for the hologram. His mother and other family members refused to attend. "For Mom", Kondo He says"It was not something to celebrate." However, Kondo says that his love for his beloved hologram is real. "Miku-san is the woman I love very much and also the one who saved me. I never cheated on her, I've always been in love with Miku-san. I think about her every day. " Kondo says that a traumatic experience in which he was harassed by a co-worker at a previous workplace led him to swear that he would never marry a woman of meat.
I wonder how you feel about Hatsune Miku's cosplayers, then.
Gatebox, the company that makes these holograms, says that it has issued more than 3,700 of these "interdimensional" honorific marriage certificates, documents that do not have a real legal position. While on the surface this seems a peculiar obsession of a lonely man, it really makes you think: as artificial intelligence, robotics and augmented or virtual realities will soon lead to the development of entities that, of course, seem real for us (and what does "real" really mean, anyway?), will these interdimensional love affairs become more common? Will interdimensional marriages ever be legally binding?
"Diversity in society has long been called," says Kondo. "I think we should consider all kinds of love and all kinds of happiness." Is not that what life is about, after all? You do it, Akihiko Kondo.
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