Japanese Developing Sex Robots
What propels human innovation? Well, we know where the
funding comes from. We know that funding comes when a Return on Investment is
available. What do people spend money on? Well, think of Maslow's hierarchy of
needs. People want to maintain self preservation, so you will find the greatest
technological money flows in those things, which protect the sanctity of life;
things such as Health Care and Medical advances, security and military. People
also wish respect from their fellow man. They want to look good; thus you will
find consumer items such as make-up, clothing, sports cars, etc. Humans also
want companionship and entertainment and so we see advances in movie special
effects, computer games and now the Japanese are developing human female
robots. Today they advertise them as maids, receptionists and servers. But in
the true spirit of Kama Sutra, you can bet that those Japanese robotic
engineers will soon be designing Blonde Hair Blue Eyed sex robots to serve
their will.
These Japanese scientists have unveiled the most
human-looking robot to date, well at least in the public domain. Secret
research is being done now which looks towards the future to build robots so
real they will fool humans, in other words they maybe sitting next to you and
you would never even know it. The Japanese scientists call their new robot
android Repliee Q1 Expo. She flutters her eyelids in normal human increments,
looks like she is breathing and moves her hands just like a human would. This
robot has over 42 actuators. But indeed, this is merely the first step in human
type robotics. Visit https://www.smartdollworld.com/
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We all know that the Internet is used most in recreational
use for surfing websites, such as pornography, chat, online dating and personal
communications of the sort. It should be obvious that the near future of
robotic androids will be used for sexual pleasure. Isaac Asimov and others have
cited this as the most probable use. Not only have science fiction authors put
these futuristic predicts forth but Hollywood has as well in several movies
such as "A.I. Artificial Intelligence."

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