🇯🇵 🤖 A lifelike robot at Tokyo Game Show? ❌ This video shows Japanese model Saori Takayama/saotvos at Tokyo Game Show 2017. Sony Interactive Entertainment told AFP they hired several people 'to act as 'androids' during the event'.
"Post your representative work at the end of the Heisei era," she wrote on Twitter. "Android!!", she is an"artist" who is freelancing as an android actor.Below is a screenshot comparison of the video in the misleading post and the picture tweeted by Takayama , with some identical features marked by AFP.Takayama posted a
on Instagram on September 23, 2017, tagging it to Makuhari Messe, the venue of Tokyo Game Show . The caption partly reads:"TGS again today".
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