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When do you think they will start rolling them out? I heard that in S.Korea you can get one but it's not comercially feasible yet.
Overclocking. Overclocking.OAQfirst said:I have a hard enough time making women happy. I have no idea where to start with a robot.
turbo-1 said:Overclocking. Overclocking.
OAQfirst said:I have a hard enough time making women happy. I have no idea where to start with a robot.
Look here. It wouldn't take much more than a few AA-cells to replace me as it is!NeoDevin said:You have entirely the wrong attitude. I would get one for pleasing my wife, to free up my time to post on PF.
OAQfirst said:Look here. It wouldn't take much more than a few AA-cells to replace me as it is!
It's difficult to believe it's not commercially viable - whatever the cost!avant-garde said:but it's not comercially feasible yet.
I hope your wife will not read that... quite badNeoDevin said:I might even buy 2, one to please my wife and the second to please the first one.
humanino said:Could I hack the robot program so that it would clean around the house and cook without my efforts ?
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avant-garde said:When do you think they will start rolling them out? I heard that in S.Korea you can get one but it's not comercially feasible yet.
the voice over is hilariousrootX said:What kind of things you are looking for?
There are sex dolls ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGfaQCY_bo4
Artificial sex robots are humanoid robots that are designed and programmed to engage in sexual activities with humans. They are typically made from silicone or other lifelike materials, and have built-in sensors, motors, and processors that allow them to respond to touch and movement. They may also have artificial intelligence that enables them to learn and adapt to their partner's preferences.
Yes, there are currently several companies that offer artificial sex robots for purchase. However, they are still relatively new and expensive, with prices ranging from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. They are also subject to legal restrictions in some countries.
This is a complex and controversial question, with arguments on both sides. Some argue that using sex robots could lead to objectification of women and reinforce harmful gender stereotypes. Others argue that as long as all parties involved consent and no one is being harmed, it is a personal choice and should not be judged. Ultimately, the ethics of using artificial sex robots may vary depending on individual beliefs and values.
No, artificial sex robots are not meant to replace human partners. While they can provide physical pleasure and companionship, they lack the emotional connection and intimacy that comes with a real human relationship. They should be seen as a form of entertainment or a tool for sexual exploration, rather than a replacement for human companionship.
One potential risk is that using artificial sex robots could lead to a decrease in sexual and emotional intimacy with real partners. It could also contribute to unrealistic expectations of sexual performance and body image. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential for hacking and exploitation of personal data collected by these robots. Further research and regulation may be necessary to address these challenges and ensure the safe and ethical use of artificial sex robots.