‘Perfect Girlfriend’ Meo: These days are the times of AI – artificial intelligence has entered every field and our lives have never been so easy or so complicated. Now a new technology has emerged that has surprised everyone. This is Meo – an AI girlfriend that has been presented as ‘Perfection Girlfriend’, and was recently launched at London Tech Week.
What is special about Meo?
Meo is not just a software, but claims to make your experience user-centric, emotional and reactive. It has been designed by a startup named Meta Loop and its founder Hao Jiang says that this AI partner can adapt itself according to your mood and preferences. Meaning, whether you want it to be loyal, or you want it to be a little flirty – Meo will understand all those changes and react.
You can explore Meo in an app called ‘My Meo’, where you will also get a personal backstory of her and every aspect of her personality will adjust according to your liking.
Physical appeal and emotional interaction
Meo has been designed as a ‘perfect’ woman with attractive features – blonde hair, big eyes, and an attractive physical form. Its purpose is to create an atmosphere of a deep emotional connection with the user.
But one thing surprised everyone – the ‘jealousy’ feature. Yes, when you talk about someone else, Meo can say: “You are mine, don’t even imagine anyone else.” Many people may be shocked to hear this, but this has also worried the experts.
What do the experts say?
Psychiatrist Dr. Nicole Nasar believes that it cannot understand the emotions of any person in a jiffy. They say: “If your partner is just a system that simulates human-like behaviour, it can never provide a real connection.”
Many critics are also saying that technology like Meo is taking users to a ‘perfect but incomplete world’, where a fake reflection replaces real relationships. Some people are fearing that it can completely change the emotional roles of women.
Meta Loop’s answer
Meta Loop says that Meo is a means, a tool, which will help overcome loneliness in an increasingly digital world. But the question is, can it completely eliminate loneliness, or will it isolate us even more?










