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Forget love, hi-tech sexbots are on the way

  • Julia Martincic
  • Feb 15, 2017
  • 1 min read

Technology in 2017 is seemingly keen on stripping us of all human contact. Adding to trends such as automated jobs is the introduction of dolls to please your every need. Even the most intimate

A California company named Abyss Creations is releasing a new, remarkably lifelike sex doll this year, complete with synthetic skin, simple movements and vibrations - even warmed genitalia.

Futurologist Dr. Ian Pearson predicts that in five to ten years these lifelike sex dolls will be a common part of many households. Add another ten years to that and they will be “indistinguishable from humans. People form emotional bonds with robots already now. Think of how we feel about R2D2 and Wall-E. So it might be just as easy to form a bond with a very human-like robot,” Pearson says.

But he’s not completely convinced that we’ll all run to the store for some robot love at the first chance we get. After all, we haven’t chucked away our humans in favour of sex toys just yet. “Why would women need to have sex now that they have these tools? But society is still intact.”

But as of now, making love to something human-like will still be for the especially interested, costing you $15,000. The rest of us are stuck with naturally warm skin for a little while longer.

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