By Ana Verayo, | September 08, 2016
You can now marry a sexbot by the year 2050 according to a new study.
Scientists predict that humans will soon engage and even become content with having sex with robots, according to a new study.
These "sexbots" will perform better than humans in bed as experts predict that marriages with humans and robots can become possible by the year 2050. Robotics are now improving as a rising demand for these sexbots is imminent, since the appearances are now morphing into more realistic features, that can potentially spell doom for human relationships.
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According to robotics expert, Joel Snell from Kirkwood College, Iowa, these machines can soon be programmed to suit an individual's sexual preferences and requirements. Snell adds, these sexbots will become programmable as they meet each person's needs and wants.
Snell explains how robotic sex can also become addictive since sexbots are readily available and would never reject any sexual advances, fueling sexual addictions.
In a new study, futurists Ian Yeoman and Michelle Mars from Victoria University predicts that in the year 2050, there will be robot prostitutes in the red light district of Amsterdam.
Published in a paper called "Robots, Men and Sex Tourism" the researchers described how in the near future, the red light district of Amsterdam will be populated by android prostitutes that are bacteria free since they do not possess any sexual transmitted infections or diseases.
They also indicated how the local city council will also have direct control over these android sex workers, especially controlling prices, operational hours and sexual services.
Experts however, also warn how these sex robots can lead to isolation in humans. According to Kathleen Richardson of De Montfort University, major impacts from the sex robots would mean increasing human isolation since engaging in robot sex would mean telling other humans you do not need humans any more.
This new study is published in the journal, Futures.
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