网友评论:
alpha_boy :广州好多年前就有了,据说是山寨范爷等明星的。一开始Police叔叔们查封了几次,不知道能适用啥法律,又解封了。后来关门了,因为侵犯了范爷等人的肖像权。火狐吧里有人说,大学附近有人散发传单,租用上万块的高仿真日本实体娃娃,100块一次,出租方负责送货上门和消毒服务。另外想了一下,假设因为我自己和机器人SEX过,就会有女友和机器人SEX过同等待遇的话,那又不可怕,无非是女友用过按摩棒罢了,肯定比女友和真人SEX过好接受多了。真正的麻烦是,在基因美容技术成熟以前,大家都被机器人养高了审美临界值,看不上普通相貌的真人,但自己也不是帅哥美女,高不成低不就……最后没兴趣和真人结婚生孩子,然后社会的总出生率下降了,人类就面临年轻人过少的危机了。
luyisi:只希望尽快成立善待机器人组织,这些机器人太可怜了,被人类残忍奴役和蹂躏。
S丶:我想知道在国内开一个娃娃店的话算不算组织卖淫?
开你妹的玩笑:不知是小学还是初中,英语课本里那篇女主人迷恋上实验机器人、最后迫于伦理分开的小说片段,记忆犹新。
这…… :为了体验的真实,最后机器人们会越来越接近人类,之后不管是啪啪专用还是劳动专用,都会变成压榨机器人的权利。机器人之后会像西部世界那样奋起反抗,最后人类同意承认机器人的人权…………到那时,谁会想到人类最初只是想要搞一个更刺激的飞机杯,这样天真无邪的愿望罢了。
赖猫咯:大禹治水讲了堵不如疏,水和欲望也是真是存在需要释放,总有些道德婊,不见他们去解放红灯区倒是先把减少性工作者的性机器人批判一番,和动物保护组织相得益彰。
dogisacat:只有男女性**机械人都发展良好,人类才能真正距越性别之别,去真正讨论**机械人的伦理问题。你觉得和女性**机械人交配很正常时,也要想想你的女性朋友,可能是你将来伴侣的人,也可能曾经和男性**机械人交配。
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Sex robots: Perverted or practical?
By Lin Taylor BARCELONA
In the hilly outskirts of sunny Barcelona, Spanish scientist Sergi Santos looks proudly over what appears to be five busty women in tiny shorts and tank tops perched around his living room.
But look a little closer and it is clear they are not women but silicone sex dolls with wigs and artificial brains that Santos believes will not only earn him money but may also be used to staff brothels and help combat sex trafficking.
"Hi Samantha," Santos said, switching on one of his dolls.
"I'm here, what's up?" the robot replied, its bright blue eyes staring into nothing as a cable plugged into its neck charges the computer processor in its "brain".
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making its way into the global sex market, bringing with it a revolution in robotic"sextech" designed to offer sexual gratification with a near-human touch.
But the arrival of sex robots has divided opinion. Inventors like Santos argue they can potentially replace prostitutes, reduce sex trafficking and help lonely people, while critics say they objectify women and normalise sexism and rape culture.
"Get sexy," instructed Santos, 39, who founded Synthea Amatus in 2015 and aims to start selling his sex robots in coming weeks, starting from about $2,000 each.
"I'm ready, what about you? I hope you are. I enjoy being with you, always," the big-breasted robot replied, while Santos' wife Maritsa Kissamitaki works at a desk in their home office.
Roboticists like Santos and those from U.S.-based Abyss Creations are racing to become the first in the world to bring sex robots - which talk and respond to touch through AI technology - to the consumer market.
Sex robots at bigger companies like Abyss Creations will start from about $10,000 depending on added extras.
Experts say the increasingly life-like robots raise complex issues that should be considered by policymakers and the public including whether use of such devices should be encouraged to curb prostitution and sex trafficking, for sex offenders, or for people with disabilities.
ROBOT BROTHELS
London-based AI researcher David Levy predicted in his 2007 book "Love and Sex with Robots" that humans would have sex, fall in love and even marry robots by 2050.
"I don't see anything wrong in using a sex robot to provide sexual satisfaction to people who can't achieve it in relationships with other humans. It's much better for lonely and miserable people than no sex at all," he said.
"Sex robots are just providing an alternative."
As the technology advances, brothels in global cities will be staffed by robot prostitutes, says Levy, and like most consumer electronics, such as laptops and mobile phones, the cost of sex robots will drop - to the point where it will be cheaper than paying for a human prostitute.
He believes as the stigma of having sex with robots wears off, robotics could disrupt the sex trafficking industry.
"The advent of sex robots will probably reduce the popularity of having sex with a sex worker. And if it's going to have that effect, it will also reduce sex trafficking," Levy said in an interview with the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"I don't see that anybody can possibly be harmed by people having sex with robots, so I think that the idea of a robot brothel should not only be legal it should probably be encouraged in order to reduce sex trafficking."
Globally, nearly 46 million live as slaves, forced to work, sold for sex, trapped in debt bondage or born into servitude, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index by Australia-based rights group Walk Free Foundation.
Santos said owning a sex robot could lead to fewer people visiting prostitutes which would combat sex trafficking.
"Should you be trafficking humans? I think it's obvious - no. So what we should do is stop that, and make people spend the money on the doll," he said.
POWER AND CONTROL
However ethicist and founder of the Campaign Against Sex Robots Kathleen Richardson disagrees that sex robots will curb sex trafficking but says they will be another "option on the menu" alongside human prostitutes.
She said comparing prostitutes to robots was dehumanising and the sexual objectification of women through sex dolls was also problematic.
"I don't think sex robots will reduce sex trafficking. It will just become another option on the menu for an already distorted and dehumanised commercial market," said Richardson, an academic at De Montfort University who has been studying robotics for more than a decade.
"There's something more insidious going on in sex trafficking about how you control and dominate another human being - and the pleasure you derive from rape."
Richardson said sex dolls and robots could even be dangerous, used as proxies to act out fantasies like rape or pedophilia.
"Giving someone who wants to rape children and fantasises about that a doll with orifices that he can penetrate is ... dangerous. It's absolutely, extraordinarily irresponsible to promote that idea in wider society," she said.
The Salvation Army in Britain, which supports survivors of sex trafficking, said it opposed the use of sex robots because it rewards people for exerting control over another.
"Trafficked people are being seen as a commodity and we don't think that sex with a robot is going to reduce that," said Kathy Taylor from the charity's Anti-Trafficking and Modern Slavery unit.
"The reason some people purchase sex is because it can be a power dynamic in itself. And if you can buy a robot, does that not normalise this distorted power dynamic?"
But Santos, who aims to develop male robots as well, said sex robots had the potential to benefit society - from helping closeted lesbian, gay and bisexual people, to preventing sexually transmitted diseases, and progressing AI technology.
"Technology is always like that: people are against it, people are for it. But eventually, if you develop technology in the right way, you'll always have many benefits for people," he said.