JAPAN-TECHNOLOGY-TELECOM-ROBOT

Japan's telecommunication giant NTT Docomo president Kaoru Kato (L) and Harold Meij (R), vice president of Japanese toy maker Tomy, introduce the new toy "OHaNAS", an interactive voice communication robot connecting with smart phone by Bluetooth, in Tokyo on June 4, 2015. Users can have conversation with the ball shaped robot regarding topics such as personal information, meal suggestions, weather information and fortune telling, using NTT Docomo's natural language dialogue technology. Tomy will put it on the market from October 1. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images)
Japan's telecommunication giant NTT Docomo president Kaoru Kato (L) and Harold Meij (R), vice president of Japanese toy maker Tomy, introduce the new toy "OHaNAS", an interactive voice communication robot connecting with smart phone by Bluetooth, in Tokyo on June 4, 2015. Users can have conversation with the ball shaped robot regarding topics such as personal information, meal suggestions, weather information and fortune telling, using NTT Docomo's natural language dialogue technology. Tomy will put it on the market from October 1. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images)
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