Pretty soon,
sex robots will have programmed sexualities.
Matt McMullen
is the CEO of RealDoll, a sex doll production company. In a recent Instagram
video posted by company rep Brick Dollbanger (yes, that’s really the name he
goes by), McMullen explained that the company is working on new artificial
intelligence (AI) technology.
In order to
expand on the experiences customers enjoy, the company wants to give their
machines new dimensions. One aspect of that is having more interest in men or
women based on a set “sexual preference.”
“Not only do
we need to create a different gender, we also need to create a sexual
preference in the profile – and this would be something that would also
propagate to the female platform as well,” he said.
Harmony AI,
the company’s own AI tech, was originally created to give the robots “bisexual
flavour, but not defined as one or the other.” But now, RealDoll is trying to
go beyond that.
But creating
sexual preferences isn’t the only thing the company’s working on. They’re also
developing new functions like “self-heating” and the “self-lubricating” of “erogenous
zones.”
Matt also
talked about the male robot he was showcasing, named Henry. Matt McMullen joked
that Henry may soon get a “bionic penis” that is powerful enough to “lift
trucks.” But, that strength will need to be tweaked to make sure it’s safe for
the specific “purposes” of the robot.
But, how
exactly will this “sexual preference” program affect the robot-to-customer
experience? What difference will it make in how the AI interacts with the
customer? We’ll see when RealDoll gets further in development.
Would you buy
a sex doll with sexual preferences?
SOURCE: INSTINCT MAG
I would not buy a sex doll. This strikes me as... unnecessary - the gender preference announcement, not the dolls - the dolls serve as a means for some to express their intimate feelings. Not for me, But, to each their own. The announcement? Strikes me as very odd... a bit of 1970's porn magnate theatrics.
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