The dawn of silicone sex doll robots is about to step out of the “Western world” and enter your arms: an artificial lover with a customizable look, sound, personality and libido. Is it probably your perfect companion?
This doom scene is undoubtedly a rigorous way of observing, but just as the availability of the Internet and social media has changed social relationships, the mass production of sex robots can revolutionize our perception of sexuality and intimacy.
The nuances of these women and sex workers in this profession give them the authority that ordinary people do not have. When they work in a legal brothel, they do not engage in activities against their will, and customers should respect their boundaries.
This is not the case with dolls. Therefore, the notion that non-personalized behavior leads to the lack of compassion for some customers and partners is an effective issue. Even if robots don’t talk and behave like humans, industry experts believe that people will be attracted to sexual attraction and romance.
The owner of Urdolls said that sex robots “should be far from surrealism.” He hopes that these sex doll can “evoke someone on the emotional level of intelligence, transcend the body, and create love for someone in this life.”
Since I was a child, I am an avid science fiction reader. I remember reading the classic silver metal lovers when I first published it in 1981. Beyond, Lee explores the relationship between humans and artificial intelligence, telling the story of a lonely young girl, even if she falls in love with the robot bard.
In turn, silicone-like dolls seem to be more humanized through his love – although the robot is still alive, or consciousness is just an illusion, the problem can never be solved. This highlights an important question about the modern evolution of sexy robots: How far can lifelong attachments and more and more human machines go? In order to facilitate an unreal partner, will we give up the relationship with others and be realistic in the eyes of the onlookers?