• Sharps Poketomo targets millennial loneliness with a glowing meer

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    Sharps Poketomo targets millennial loneliness with a glowing meerkat robot AI

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    Wed, 27 Aug 2025 02:00:00 +0000

    Description:
    Sharps Poketomo is a tiny, emotionally aware AI meerkat offering
    companionship for young adults.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Sharps upcoming AI companion Poketomo is a palm-sized, meerkat-shaped robot with a glowing belly Poketomo is designed to provide emotional support, especially for women in their 20s and 30s It combines cute design with conversational AI and syncs with a smartphone app to maintain a continuous relationship

    Japanese consumer tech brand Sharp thinks it has a solution to loneliness among women in their 20s and 30s: an AI-powered meerkat named Poketomo, that glows when its happy and remembers your favorite caf.

    Poketomo is set to arrive this winter (think November or December), providing a pocket-sized companion less than five inches tall and built to chat with
    you about your day, and remember your shared experiences thanks to Sharps proprietary AI model.

    The belly glows in pastel tones when its excited or comforted. Its head tilts slightly when its thinking. It features a set of basic body movements, all designed to convey emotion. However, the heart of Poketomo lies in the AI model built into the robot for fast responses and utilizes the cloud for more nuanced emotional understanding.

    This isnt the first time a tech company has created a cutesy, non-threatening AI assistant designed to fill social space without being intrusive. But Poketomo might be the most deliberate and fully-realized version of that strategy. You dont interact with it through a screen or keyboard. You carry
    it like an accessory. You talk to it like a friend. It listens, it learns,
    and it remembers you. Its designed to be emotionally available and physically adorable.

    Sharp is leaning hard into the concept of empathic AI. Poketomo can
    supposedly sense emotional cues and use that to initiate conversations based on your mood or recent behavior. Its programmed to offer words of encouragement and support, and then glow softly to let you know its happy you shared something.

    When you dont have the physical device on you, the Poketomo app syncs
    memories and personality data with the device, so conversations with one
    carry over to the other. Sharp says you can build your relationship entirely with the app if you prefer, but the physical version is better, and it's what Sharp is betting people will carry, pose with, and form a bond around. AI companionship

    Despite seeming like a child's toy, Sharp says Poketomo was designed for
    young adult women. There's a promotional manga series cementing that fact. It centers around a woman named Nanami in her late 20s, living alone, navigating work and life stress, and finding small moments of joy in conversations with her Poketomo. Even the promotional photos mostly show a young woman with a Poketomo clipped to a stylish handbag, smiling while it talks to her. (Image credit: Sharp)

    The question is whether this kind of stylized emotional warmth will actually make people feel better about their lives. Will they feel less lonely because of a little robot with some sophisticated response triggers?

    To be fair, it doesnt try to be human, tricking people subconsciously into believing they are talking to a real human, but it might make some uncomfortable. And if the best new idea in consumer AI is make it fuzzy and let it ask how your day was, what does that say about the limits of the tech? I don't think Poketomo will be the cure for loneliness, but it might
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    these things



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/sharps-poketomo-targets-mill ennial-loneliness-with-a-glowing-meerkat-robot-ai


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