Sex with robots is “just around the
corner”, an expert told a global conference in London this week
featuring interactive sex toys and discussions on the ethics of
relationships with humanoids.
“Sexbots” are a staple of science
fiction — the idea of robots as sex partners is explored, for instance,
in recent films and television series like “Ex-Machina” and “Westworld.”
But some specialists believe the first
animated lovers made of metal, rubber and plastic, programmed to provide
sexual bliss, will take a step into reality just months from now.
“Sex with robots is just around the
corner, with the first sexbots coming… some time next year,” artificial
intelligence expert David Levy told the International Congress on Love
and Sex with Robots at Goldsmiths, University of London.
US California-based company Abyss
Creations next year will start marketing sex robots that are billed as
life-like, with the ability to talk and move like humans.
Ultimately, Levy said, people should entertain the thought of marriage with robots as early as 2050.
The conference in London showcased some
of the latest developments in robotic sex toys, such as gadgets which
allow couples to kiss, no matter how far apart they are.
The “Kissenger”, which attaches to your
mobile phone, contains sensors to detect the pressure of a kiss and
transmit it to your partner’s device in real time. It has been under
development for several years.
Now students at Tokyo’s Keio University
are developing the “Teletongue”, aimed at providing “remote oral
interaction” and designed to be “kinky”, according to co-creator
Dolhathai Kaewsermwong.
It allows couples to send licking sounds
and sensations through cyberspace using a “lollipop”, creating an
“immersive experience”, she explained.
– ‘Moral panic’ –
Lynne Hall, of the University of
Sunderland’s school of computer science, in northeast England, said that
robots could create “a fantastic sexual experience”.
“There are lots of benefits to sex with
robots… it’s safe, you never catch any disease, you can control it,” she
told the conference.
She rejected the idea that robots would replace or threaten sex with humans, however.
“We are somehow fed by moral panic… ‘It’s disgusting… nobody will ever have sex with a human again’,” Hall told the conference.
“But people are regularly watching porn… and they are still having sex with humans,” she said.
Levy, the author of “Love and Sex with
Robots”, from which the annual conference takes its title, said marriage
to robots would be the next logical step.
“As sex with robots becomes more and
more commonplace… we shall come face to face with the very real
possibility of marriage to robots,” the former international chess
master said.
And why not?
Robots of the future will be “patient,
kind, protective, loving”, never “jealous, boastful, arrogant, rude,”
Levy said — “unless of course you want them to be”.
“All of the following qualities and many more are likely to be achievable in software within a few decades,” he added.
Levy is convinced that rapid changes in
attitudes to sex and marriage in recent years point to a world where
“more and more people come to accept sex and love with robots”.
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