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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens
WTH?? 
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lol That was my thought when I read the article. How does the article's topic relate to that? Then I read further and it said that the inventor tried to market it as some sort of interactive memorial of a deceased person.
I actually first heard about this on a late night talk show.

If the Japanese advance any further in this kind of technology, I would imagine it'd be something like John Conner and Cameron from
Terminator: Sarah Conner Chronicles.

If you'd seen John around Cameron, you'd see he wished she wasn't a cyborg.