Can not be denied, robot technology has long been accompanying human life. But with the rapid development of technology, robots continue to be perfected as the technology of the future.
Of the many robotic technologies developed, the sex robot became one of the rife discussed. But unfortunately the existence of a sex robot recently invite anxiety.
Aware of more and more sex robots, scientists from the Foundation for Responsible Robotics see the sex robot could be one of the biggest threats to mankind. They worry that sex robots can be abused and even increase the risk of sexual harassment cases in the community.
"Machines made with artificial intelligence are amazing concepts, but if created for birth needs, such as sex, are risky, we do not know, these robots could be bought by irresponsible parties and simulated for abusive things Sexual, "says scientist Professor Noel Sharkey of the University of Sheffield, quoted by the Mirror, Tuesday (07/11/2017).
Meanwhile, Professor Sharkey, Hellen Driscoll, assesses the phenomenon of sex robots as commonplace. In fact, he argues that the world should be able to open up to the presence of sex robots.
"For now, humans still adhere to the norm that they are difficult to accept the existence of a robot as a friend or even a couple.I see that as a process," he said.
Future physical robot sex will someday resemble humans, especially supported by artificial intelligence technology (AI, Artificial Intelligence) that makes his behavior more like humans.
Reference: sindonews
Is there a way to invest in companies who develop these? ... no wait, there should be an ICO for that.
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