Earlier this month, the Netherlands-based think tank Foundation for Responsible Robots published a report entitled “Our Sexual Future with Robots.”
Maybe not our, since the robo-sex craze does not appear to be a group activity, but it’s enough of a title to make anyone want to learn more.
To start, we here at Right Wing News had a short debate over how to tag this story, since we don’t often need to categorize anything as “RoboSexual” or “Poor Social Skills Taken To Their Logical Extreme,” but if we can talk about California Democrats, we can talk about the fact that sex robots aren’t futuristic, they’re already being built in the USA.
Only four companies are producing sex robots, and they’re all based in the United States.
Worldwide, the sex-technology market is worth a reported $30 billion,” estimated the publication Nature, which seemed slightly embarrassed to be discussing the topic, even while calling for research on human/machine “relationships,” if you can call them that.
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Why ban them? The ones made to look like little girls sell really well in Japan, and we all know there are millions of pedophiles her in the USA.
ReplyDeleteAll the fun and fantasy without the guilt or drugs. If it hurts no one, do as thy will. It's like having a date without all the baggage and expense. For those who are lonely and cannot find someone, this fills the niche. It's here now and it's not going to go away. Unless something changes concerning the way men and women interact, I see this industry exploding!
ReplyDelete12:35 you are sick.
ReplyDelete8:19am yeah its sarcasm. But getting off with a disembodied vibrating penis is no less strange?
ReplyDeletePeople need to get off. Stop being prudes and start producing normal children with normal social skills. Until then who cares if some one puts thier member intona silicon vagina?