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Zheng Jiajia had become sick of weight to get hitched so he swung to Yingying, a robot mate he built a year ago. 


A Chinese computerized reasoning designer has abandoned the look for adoration and "wedded" a robot he assembled himself. 


Zheng Jiajia, 31, chose to confer subsequent to neglecting to locate a human companion, his companion disclosed to Qianjiang Evening News. 


Zheng had additionally turned out to be sick of the steady bothering from his family and weight to get hitched, so he swung to a robot he assembled toward the end of last year and named Yingying. 


Following two months of "dating", he wore a dark suit to "wed" her at a service went to by his mom and companions at the end of the week in the eastern city of Hangzhou. 


While not authoritatively perceived by the experts, the union had every one of the trappings of an average Chinese wedding, with Yingying's head secured with a red fabric as per neighborhood convention. 


China has one of the most noticeably bad sexual orientation holes on the planet, for the most part because of sex-particular premature births after the presentation of the nation's generally censured one-tyke strategy, which for quite a long time controlled what number of youngsters every family could have. 


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There are 113.5 men for each 100 ladies in China, as indicated by the most recent figures distributed by the World Economic Forum. The sexual orientation irregularity, combined with changing demeanors towards marriage among the nation's working class, implies numerous men will never discover spouses. 


For the time being Yingying can just read some Chinese characters and pictures and talk a couple of straightforward words, yet Zheng arrangements to overhaul his "lady of the hour" to have the capacity to walk and do family errands. Until then he needs to convey the 30kg robot to move her. 


Response in China to the union has been blended, with some online networking clients deriding Zheng and others thinking about whether it is every one of the an attention stunt. 


"You won't have her mom looking down on you, you don't have the weight to purchase a home and you get the opportunity to spare cash and vitality," one client composed on WeChat, a mainstream interpersonal organization. 


"He'll gradually get old, his face will end up noticeably wrinkled and his hair will develop white – yet will he update her to develop old, or just to be prettier?" another client inquired. 


Stories of robots supplanting people is typical in China, most quite in a sprinkling of eateries where the servers are computerized. Be that as it may, the machines once in a while satisfy desires. 


Zheng already worked at Huawei, the Chinese cell phone organization, before stopping to concentrate on a manmade brainpower startup.

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