Cory Doctorow's Boing Boing pointed me towards this interesting, unsettling and I must admit at times, horrifying interview with author David Levy in the blog "I am not even trying" - concerning the psychological, economic and the social implications of using robots as sexual partners, better known as sexbots. Some of the questions addressed are:
What essentially human traits do you envision future sexbots changing forever?
Obviously, not everyone will be able to afford robots for sex straight away and top-of-the-line ones will undoubtedly command top dollar. Do you think there is room for the poor in this vision?
Do you foresee much of a secondhand/refurbished market for sexbots?
Is it ethical for an adult to have sex with a sexbot designed to look like a child but programmed to “perform” like an experienced adult?
Would you personally use one of these robots? Would your wife? Would she mind if you used one?
Check out the complete interview by clicking the article title or clicking here
What essentially human traits do you envision future sexbots changing forever?
Obviously, not everyone will be able to afford robots for sex straight away and top-of-the-line ones will undoubtedly command top dollar. Do you think there is room for the poor in this vision?
Do you foresee much of a secondhand/refurbished market for sexbots?
Is it ethical for an adult to have sex with a sexbot designed to look like a child but programmed to “perform” like an experienced adult?
Would you personally use one of these robots? Would your wife? Would she mind if you used one?
Check out the complete interview by clicking the article title or clicking here
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