Claim: An artificial woman made in China has been launched in the Chinese market.
The 1.08-minute video has a different name ‘Hoori’ in its description than the name used inside the video.
A check by Skyray News revealed that the News Checker had fact-checked this video and declared it as false on Dec. 8, 2022.
It reported that a video showing what appears to be an interaction between a humanoid robot and a person is being widely shared on social media platforms. Those who shared the video claim it shows an “artificial woman made in China,” launched in the Chinese markets who “works for 72 hours without Interruption on a single charge.”
Skyray also found out that Whatsapp users further claimed that she has been developed by using “100% Fanta flesh material silicone spare parts” and does not require food linking it with a verse in the Holy Bible Daniel 12: 4.
Verification: A YouTube Fact Check done on February 8, 2022, by Factly said it was ‘Chloe’ and not ‘Hoori’ was a video game character and not an artificial woman made by China.
Skyray news also discovered that while on Google search for ‘Chloe made by Cyberlife’, a Detroit: Human wiki website was found, where it explained that Chloe was a character in a video game.
According to the blog, “Chloe is an RT600 android in Detroit: Become Human. She is the first android model perfected by CyberLife.
There have been several subsequent optimized Chloe models made in her likeness, such as the ST200. An ST200 Chloe in the game’s menu and settings.”
“Biography
Pre-game
RT600 “Chloe” was the first CyberLife android perfected by Elijah Kamski, released in 2021.
As the first personal assistant built by CyberLife, she is designed to help humans with everyday tasks such as doing housework and making appointments. She is also the first android to pass the Turing test. By publicly passing face-to-face tests in 2022, Chloe ensured CyberLife’s success.
In 2024, Chloe filmed an interview with KNC.
Nowadays, she keeps Elijah Kamski’s company at his secluded home in Detroit, with several other Chloes,” the blog read.
Conclusion
A viral post claiming to show an “artificial woman” developed by China is false. The video is gaming footage.
Verdict: A viral video circulating on Whatsapp claiming that China has made the first artificial woman is not true.
Result: False