Meet The Sexy Robot Catfishing Dudes At SXSW

Meet The Sexy Robot Catfishing Dudes At SXSW
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The newest entry in the annals of viral marketing features a sexy robot, a sci-fi movie and app dating. AdWeek reports that attendees at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, have been running across this beautiful woman on Tinder:

When AdWeek reporter Tim Nudd's friend Brock matched with "Ava," she drew him into a philosophical conversation.

The link she shared took him to Meet Ava, a bare Instagram account featuring two movie posters and a short clip from the film "Ex Machina." It turns out Ava's face belongs to "Ex Machina" star Alicia Vikander.

"Ex Machina," which premiered in Austin during SXSW, tells the story of a young coder invited to his boss' compound, where he meets Ava, an eerily human robot. Their interactions are part of a Turing Test, which holds that a truly artificially intelligent machine will convince a person of its humanity.

On Tinder, Ava asked questions that could have come from an artificial intelligence trying to understand humans. That's what makes this Tinder stunt so creepy: Brock thought Ava was a real woman (even though, as The Verge noted in hindsight, her Tinder account "uses punctuation and capitalization like a middle school teacher with tenure.")

He wasn't the only one fooled. "Tinder brought me here," commented Instagram user @michaelbankole on Ava's photo, while @dhanlai wrote "Damn Tinder." Neither could be reached for comment.

Brock told AdWeek he was a little hurt by the deception. Ada "toyed with my emotions so hard," he said.

A few of Ava's victims were compensated for the deception. “Some people who matched with Ava won prizes including tickets to the premiere," a source familiar with the campaign told TechCrunch, adding that Ava's profile has since been removed.

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Where Robots Are Taking Over
6. Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics(01 of23)
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Approx. 2,000 robots added in 2013.Source: IFR (credit:Getty)
5. Food Processing(02 of23)
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Approx. 6,000 robots added in 2013.Source: IFR (credit:Getty)
4. Rubber and plastics(03 of23)
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Approx. 11,000 robots added in 2013.Source: IFR (credit:Getty)
3. Metals(04 of23)
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Approx. 16,000 robots added in 2013.Source: IFR (credit:Getty)
2. Electronics manufacturing(05 of23)
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Approx. 35,000 robots added in 2013.Source: IFR (credit:Shutterstock)
1. Auto manufacturing(06 of23)
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Approx. 70,000 robots added in 2013.Source: IFR (credit:Getty)
15: Netherlands - 91(07 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Alamy)
14: Canada - 98(08 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Shutterstock)
13: Austria - 104(09 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Alamy)
12: Belgium - 117(10 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Alamy)
11: France - 122(11 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Alamy)
10: Taiwan - 129(12 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Shutterstock)
9: Finland - 130(13 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Alamy)
8: Spain - 131(14 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Shutterstock)
7: United States - 135(15 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Shutterstock)
6: Denmark - 145(16 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Alamy)
5: Sweden - 157(17 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Alamy)
4: Italy - 159(18 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Shutterstock)
3: Germany - 261(19 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Alamy)
2: Japan - 339(20 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Alamy)
1: South Korea - 347(21 of23)
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Number of multipurpose industrial robots per 10,000 persons employed in manufacturing, 2012.Source: International Federation of Robotics (credit:Alamy)
Robot density by country(22 of23)
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Robot density by country(23 of23)
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