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Welcome to the Robowaifu Institute of Technology
the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit advancing robotics to a point where anime catgirl meidos are a reality.
At the moment we have 83 articles, edited 384 times by 12 users, and 4 files.
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If you're looking for how to make robowaifus and robowaifu accessories you've come to the right place. This wiki is still under construction but hopefully you can find something useful here in your adventures.

This is not a scholarly wiki and you're encouraged to butter up any dry educational material with humour. You know we'll need it.

What are robowaifus?

Robowaifus are female robot companions yet to be fully realized that will serve a variety of functions for their companions. There are many approaches being explored on the path to developing them, namely companion robots with cartoonish animatronic features augmented with machine intelligence to virtual reality and simple chatbots. The term robowaifu is a portmanteau of robot and waifu. A robot being a machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically, and a waifu being a term for a fictional character, usually in anime or related media, that someone has a great affection for, so much that he wishes she were his wife.

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