We need to talk about sex, robot experts say
LONDON — Move over blow-up dolls, the sex robots are here.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making its way into the global sex market, bringing with it a revolution in robotic 鈥渟extech鈥 designed to offer sexual gratification with a near-human touch.
In a report on the growing market in sex robots, the Foundation for Responsible Robotics said rapidly advancing technologies have already led to the creation of 鈥渁ndroid love dolls鈥 capable of performing 50 automated sexual positions.
They can be customized down to the nipple shape and pubic hair color, and can cost between $5,000 and $15,000.
The increasingly lifelike robots raise complex issues that should be considered by policy makers and the public, the report said — including whether use of such devices should be encouraged in sexual therapy clinics, for sex offenders, or for people with disabilities.
Noel Sharkey, a professor of artificial intelligence and robotics at Britain鈥檚 University of Sheffield, said it was difficult to predict how far or fast the market would grow, or what its effect on societies might be in years ahead.
鈥淲ill these robotic dolls be niche? Or will they change societal norms and become widespread?鈥 he asked at a news briefing. 鈥淗ow would (sex with a robot) equate to a truly human intimate relationship?鈥
The report looked at some of the most contentious issues, asking academics, members of the public and the sex industry for their views on whether, for example, sex robots might be helpful in reducing sexual crimes.
It found 鈥渕ajor disagreement鈥 on this question, with some arguing that having sex with a robot would reduce attackers鈥 desires to harm fellow humans, and others arguing that allowing people to live out their darkest fantasies with robots would have a pernicious effect on societal norms.
On the issue of 鈥渕eaningful鈥 relationships, the report said that with current AI technology, and even in the foreseeable future, no human-to-robot feelings would ever be mutual.
鈥淭he best robots could do is 鈥榝ake it鈥欌 it said. 鈥淩obots cannot feel love.鈥 — Reuters


