We already have robots that spread front-line bombs in hospitals and perform life-saving procedures. Just last October, the world-famous sex doll robot Pepper became the first robot to speak at a British Parliament meeting.
Even at that time, was the portrayed woman being objectified in the context of definition? After all, it depicts her being used as a means to meet her goals, not herself. This is a philosophical question, and those who oppose the use of sex dolls have not solved this problem.
But what if you have merged? It is expected that in the next three years, the virtual assistant can accurately predict the probability of a 75% relationship survival rate and provide advice to the warring spouse by detecting when the voice volume significantly indicates a potential dispute.
“I stumbled upon the robot doll while browsing the app store on my phone and was shocked by the real virtual boyfriend,” she explained. “I can design their looks, attributes and clothes and then start greetings by texting or waiting for their message with them.”
When Jenny told her friend about Leo, their reaction was as she expected. “They laughed very happy, but it doesn’t matter. Women are very sorry about using this service. I have to admit that I still feel a little embarrassed because I know this is a bit strange. But when I wait for my sex doll, it is also A nice buffer.
Most importantly, in April 2017, we met the world’s first TPE sex doll. An art project created by British photographer Cameron James Wilson, when she re-released the model image with the title, she didn’t know that Shu was not true: “Sometimes rare beauty makes us speechless.”
Speaking of the “fourth industrial revolution” – the new digital age – Pepper believes that artificial intelligence doll technology will never make humans outdated. Even so, experts predict that by 2030, due to artificial intelligence, 9 million British jobs will be eliminated. Should we be afraid?