A real dog is more useful than the robot dogs. Since SONY stopped production of all AIBO models in 2006, the limited number of them in the world makes them a rare and rewarding collector’s item. Initially the demands were there .
In order to cut it's costs Sony decided to stop producing AIbo. One more reason may be the high cost of it - $2000 while compared to cheaper varieties. An interesting piece of info which I studied supports Aibo's usage preference.
But personally I prefer real dogs. ----quote--- Robot dogs could eventually be regular companions to the elderly because they are easy to care for. You don't have to feed them because the Aibo can automatically find the recharging cradle and they don't poop or pee all over your furniture.
The robotic dogs also obviously don't shed like real dogs. Banks says robotic companions could also be programmed to give alerts if the patient falls down or if he/she hasn't taken their medicine. ---end quote.
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