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How Soon Will Humans Marry Sex Robots?

How Soon Will Humans Marry Sex Robots? | Science News | Scoop.it

In the decades to come, humans will begin patronizing robot-staffed brothels, say researchers from New Zealand’s University of Wellington, removing the guilt and social stigma associated with visiting flesh-and-blood prostitutes.


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The Future: Where Sexual Orientations Get Kind of Confusing | The Crux | Discover Magazine

The Future: Where Sexual Orientations Get Kind of Confusing | The Crux | Discover Magazine | Science News | Scoop.it
Living World | sexual orientation | Sex, a biological function of reproduction, should be simple.
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Would You Pay to have Sex with an Android?

Would You Pay to have Sex with an Android? | Science News | Scoop.it

New research predicts that we will be having sex with actual robots within five years and considers an exciting application of robotic technology – replacing sex workers with androids.

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Robo-sex could be common in future

Robo-sex could be common in future | Science News | Scoop.it
Robo-bar staff, even robo-sex and hotel rooms that change colour, could be commonplace in future travel scenario.

Tourism futurologist Ian Yeoman from University of Wellington, New Zealand, said that by 2050 mass tourism would spawn a range of new indoor tourism products.

It would include indoor artificial ski centres, circuses, zoos, golf courses and recreated landscapes, as well as giant cruise ships, according to a Wellington statement.

Even robot 'prostitutes'' that would not pass on diseases such as HIV could make an appearance, said Yeoman.

nitsadevore's comment October 13, 2011 8:05 AM
Tourism futurologist? The dream job I never heard of! Very interesting but sounds too much like fantasy. Only time will tell, thank you for sharing.
Sakis Koukouvis's comment, October 14, 2011 3:08 AM
Yes it seems an ideal job ;-)
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