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Geomiq

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2019: Permit to use the person on the robot and receive $129 thousand.

In October, 2019 Geomiq began to accept requests from the users ready to grant the rights to the person at its use in robots. The British company is ready to pay 100 thousand pounds sterling (about $129 thousand) for it.

Anyone can propose the candidacy, but Geomiq intends to make careful selection. The company, as stated in its message, looks for "kind and friendly" the person for the new client, the unknown producer of robots who creates "the virtual friend" for elderly people.

Geomiq began to accept requests from the users ready to grant the rights to the person at its use in robots

For participation in tender it is necessary to leave on the website of the company the request with the attached picture of the person. At the winner will make the detailed computer model of the person, and further the producer will make persons on its basis.

In the message of Geomiq it is not told what according to them means "friendly" and as far as the person should be like that, considering the fact that it will be tense on clumsy metal construction

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A few weeks ago the company which asked whether we can help it with finishing touches for the modern humanoid robot on whom they work addressed us — it is reported on the website Geomiq.
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Developers look for appearance for the robot who will be used for the help to elderly people. Serial production of such robots is planned for 2020.

The one who will agree to sale of the rights to use the person in the robot will have to is ready that thousands of devices in the different countries will be produced.

Users of Twitter criticized the offer of Geomiq. They expressed bewilderment by the fact that the producer of robots wants to use the person of the real person. According to users, nothing prevents the company to create the person of the future robot independently.[1]

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