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1media/Azuma Hikari.jpg2020-04-12T12:40:51-07:00AI Virtual Girlfriend Apps6image_header2020-04-26T15:41:20-07:00Economic and social pressures in Japan delay marriage and family for many young male workers. One 2013 study found that 30% of Japanese men between the ages of 20 and 40 have never been on a date with a woman. Anime inspired VR companions such as Azuma Hikari simulate empathy, companionship and conversation targeted to this population. Other Japanese robots designed for people disconnected from traditional family life include Aibo, a robotic pet dog, and Pepper, who has the potential to be a robotic child.