ROBOTIC PROSTITUTION: Mechanized Sex Industry In The Future Is Not Only Possible, But Preferable ?

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Sex with a machine might not be so bad, say researchers, especially as an alternative to human trafficking and the resulting spread of sexually transmitted infections. Women solicit customers in Amsterdam’s Red Light District: The Dutch city’s legal sex industry might want to consider robot prostitutes to reduce disease, researchers argue. A study, suggests that by 2050, many bordellos and brothels will have replaced human prostitutes with lifelike robots. The research, imagines a mechanized sex industry that the study’s authors believe is not only possible, but preferable. Here, a look at the pros and cons of robotic prostitutes:

a38ff6bab8ce281b57a2840ef6044ee8_vice_670 What are the benefits of robotic prostitutes?

Beyond being tireless, “commercial sex robots would be free of disease and would reduce the trafficking of real people,” write the study’s authors, Michelle Mars and Ian Yeoman at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Human trafficking continues to plague every region of the globe, with conservative estimates putting the victim count at 2.5 million, according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

ngbbs4a8a58422c8c8 Do sex robots already exist?

Yes. In 2010, a life-size rubber robot called “US Roxxxy” was unveiled at an adult entertainment expo in Las Vegas. The fem-bot can be programmed with “different personalities such as frigid Farrah and wild Wendy,” says John Roach at MSNBC, and retails for $7,000 to $9,000.

fembot1 What would future sex robots be like?

Mars and Yeoman envision “next-generation robots with human-like skin,” offering intimate services like lap-dances and intercourse. The bots would be made with “bacteria resistant fiber that could be flushed for human fluids between uses,” keeping them disease-free.

94c6f4f3028a2ccf83cea3929de1bcbe What would happen to human prostitutes?

They’ll stick around, Mars tells MSNBC. “It’s the oldest profession and won’t be thwarted by robot alternatives.” But, we hope, with enough “high-quality alternatives where robots are indistinguishable from humans,” we’ll “cut down the profitability of human exploitation.”

pd4f91efbc Isn’t having sex with a robot inescapably creepy?

Perhaps. But the study’s authors argue that robot sex “won’t sound nearly as weird” in 2050 as it does today, and will likely be considered a luxury rather than a taboo. Still, a host of questions looms, says Lauren Davis at io9. Does having sex with a robot count as infidelity? Would it devalue human intimacy? And would laws be passed to ensure that sex robots aren’t built to resemble children or racial stereotypes, such as submissive Asian women?