Digisexuality, how to have sex after 2050

Love robots have artificial intelligence and look like humans

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The relatively recently coined term digisexuality, refers to a whole philosophy that has already begun to characterize the way in which people are connected erotically and emotionally: from dating on social media, flirting via facebook and tinder, love affairs now pass, in a time when sexual function will take place with the participation of sophisticated robot artificial intelligence.

If all else fails, get ideas from the Japanese Akihiko Kondo. Akihito, 35, is an everyday man who had the "luck" to fall in love with a pop singer, quite famous in his country, Hatsune Miku, and to have a relationship with her. Every day she waits for how and how to get home from work, to talk to her. She welcomes him in the sweetest way.

The strange thing about this story is that his favorite is not a human but a hologram with artificial intelligence technology inside a capsule. He is mad with her and despite the objections of his parents he decided to marry her. He even spent $ 17,600 for the wedding ceremony, which was attended by 40 guests.

The first sex robots, the Harmony

All well and good sex What's up; The answer is quite scary. There are already technologies that allow the act of love with artificial intelligence products. In their production laboratories everything is carefully studied. The artificial women that are made have the skin, the hair and eye colors, the breasts and the proportions that the client orders. Dolls must meet his fantasy not only in terms of appearance but also in terms of character. There are many kinds of women, shy, more daring, sensitive, dynamic. Their owners can chat with them via bluetooth. The artificial intelligence already used in these dolls can move their faces as if they were real girls.

"Things have gone further than one can imagine and I read that there are already robot prostitutes in China and other countries, possibly. If this is the case, then we have to accept that there is a change that has to do with technology, to accept it not in the sense of whether we agree or not. Many times the facts run before our point of view. "Mainly we have to see below the rules under which these technologies can be used," says Zisis Papathanassiou, Assistant Professor of Gynecology - Sexologist and director of the Hellenic Institute of Sexology.

"Already certain companies worldwide are dealing with this sector and competing over which company will make the best. What is required is the rules that each state or international organizations can lay down in order for the use to be as painless as possible for the users ".

- When you say painless what do you mean?

There are many issues that are created. A big issue for example is whether it is moral for a man to enter into absolute sexual satisfaction with the help of a robot perpetuating relationship problems he faces in everyday life. This is not a matter of manufacturers, it is broader and has to do with how society itself operates in relation to desires and the way that everyone is entitled to receive pleasure.

- Can sociability problems be corrected with a robot?

No, they just overlap simply camouflaging allowing an unlucky user to operate inside with a robot. Unlucky in the sense that he may not be able to get satisfaction through a love affair.

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- Hormones are released through sex, the body performs a biological process important for health, is it possible to have the same effect without the human presence?

At the operational level, it can, yes. The question is at the level of psychology how this person works, how he solves or perpetuates psychological issues that he has. For example, I can not imagine men who have sex with a robot doll have a high self-esteem for their manhood. Their low self-esteem leads to this way of erotic expression.

Samantha feels the touch of the customer

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Samantha is a state-of-the-art robot that can and does react even to human touches thanks to sensors that are scattered all over her body, arms, chest and even her genitals. The designer of Sergi Santos claims that he can distinguish good people from those who have bad intentions towards her since he has a "moral code". It's best, he believes, "for lonely people, for those who want good company at home."

Many experts point out that if robots become so active in the future, even couples will be affected. American writer Ian Kerner, speaking to CNN, said that they can even enter the love life of married people who want to try even as a group love but they are ashamed to do it with real people.

High-tech brothels

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The scandal-ridden guy in Europe was surprised to hear about a robot brothel operating in Italy. Customers could fulfill any kind of fantasy with a doll by paying 80 to 90 euros for thirty minutes of erotic satisfaction. The operation was closed nine days after its start after the intervention of the Italian authorities who considered that the hygienic conditions were not observed. The owners claimed that they washed the dolls regularly and for two hours after their sexual intercourse with the client. The company, as reported by the Italian press, continues its activities in Spain and other European countries.

Women and sex robots

The sex "High-tech" has made its debut in the male population: "It is a matter of perception of sexuality and how it works. "It seems that men have more urgent needs in terms of their sexual expression, which needs can be completely independent of emotional commitment or contact," explains Dr. Papathanasiou.

But women do not seem to be left out of this foreplay: Matt McMullen, CEO of Realbotix, has admitted to the British press that they also make male models with the same artificial intelligence capabilities and tailored to the particular requirements of women. More or less "trained", with molecules that can reach any size a woman wants and with the promise to become her ideal partner.

The ethics of the supermarket

"From 1950 onwards things became very different in terms of the prevalence of supermarket ethics until the end of the 20th century. The scientific term is an individualistic era. Everyone builds their ethics as they shape the supermarket basket. So it is with robots in sex. We are talking about a process of love, completely pre-planned and appropriate to the prevailing ethics ", emphasizes the director of the Hellenic Sexological Institute.

Neil McArthur, a professor of philosophy at the University of Manitoba in the United States and author of a study published in the journal Sexual and RelationshipTherapy, told the Times that what sets digisexuals apart is that they experience contact with technology as if it were real. human and how we can soon talk about a new sexual orientation.

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