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The manufacturer published a funny video
Razer has unveiled the Razer Cthulhu concept gaming chair, which features eight robotic arms controlled by artificial intelligence to meet the needs of the stand-up gamer. The announcement was made for April Fool's Day.
The built-in massage function is activated on demand. The chair can feed you or shave you if the need arises. The robotic arms are supposedly controlled by Razer's fictitious Skynapse chip, trained on a huge data set. The chair learns and adapts itself to best serve the user.
Of course, this is just a harmless joke on April 1, but given the speed of development of artificial intelligence technologies, it is not difficult to imagine that such chairs could become a reality in the foreseeable future.