PS: If you have a small kid, helium balloon are a super nice present. Wrap them in paper for an additional surprise. Remember to give it to the children in a closed room.
We see potential uses in companionship and affective interaction. The robot’s ability to elicit spontaneous touching and positive emotional responses suggests it could serve in therapeutic settings or as a social presence for people who spend time alone. The quiet operation and gentle movement make it suitable for environments where noise and sudden motions would be disruptive.
It does look cute. I could imagine something like this being at children's museum or something.
Personally I think a hydrogen version would be hilarious but others might disagree...