NEW YORK, September 4, 2025 — Leads & Copy — Realbotix Corp. has launched its hyperrealistic AI chatbot, Ask Aria, on its product website, www.realbotix.com.
The Ask Aria AI feature gives stakeholders, customers and the public the opportunity to engage with Realbotix’s AI from anywhere on the globe. Through direct engagement, participants can experience firsthand the AI’s ability to offer personalized, emotionally aware interactions.
Ask Aria is a sales tool, giving worldwide clients a place to test AI capabilities ahead of purchasing a robot. Ask Aria is also multilingual, users can speak to Aria in 25 different languages, and she will automatically detect and respond in the same language, making the experience seamless for a global audience. Additionally, interactions with Ask Aria will be used to train Realbotix’s AI model.
According to Andrew Kiguel, CEO of Realbotix, offering direct access to the company’s AI allows potential partners to evaluate its proprietary language model. Kiguel added that the launch of Ask Aria marks a significant milestone in the development of Realbotix’s AI technology, enabling the company to scale the technology across multiple industries.
Realbotix is using the data collected from Ask Aria interactions to optimize the AI’s performance. The company’s focus on emotional intelligence sets it apart from other players in the market, creating unique value for both users and investors.
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Andrew Kiguel, CEO of Realbotix.
