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High-tech erotic thriller 'SOULM8TE' has already completed filming and hits theaters early next year.

There’s a new eerily lifelike android coming from the same tech universe that created M3GAN—but this one’s aimed squarely at adults. Fans of the Blumhouse killer AI doll movie will recall that the invention’s files slipped out of company HQ, which could be the thread leading to the plot of the upcoming spin-off Soulm8t… Read more...

China's sex doll industry is embracing AI, creating interactive companions for a growing market. Though promising intimacy, technical and legal hurdles remain.

In a dark thriller, a sexbot questions her owner's demands for love

A lot of people love the ‘90s Batman Beyond cartoon, set in a future where an elderly Bruce Wayne trains teen Terry McGillis to be the new Dark Knight of the future. I assume these people have forgotten about the episode “Terry’s Friend Dates a Robot,” a title that should indicate how much creativity and thought went… Read more...

A survey of 1,200 people offers some intriguing and, frankly, sorrowful conclusions about the future.

Advancements in technology have resulted in the design of hyper–realistic, Wi-Fi–connected, programmable sex robots that can mimic human responses, but what do these developments mean for how we regulate interactions with "sexbots" in the future?

Advancements in technology have resulted in the design of hyper-realistic, Wi-Fi connected, programmable sex robots that can mimic human responses, but what do these developments mean for how we regulate interactions with 'sexbots' in the future?

Researchers from Michigan State University released a study on "sextortion"—a lesser-known internet crime that poses a threat to adults and minors—that sheds light on the importance of protecting the public from online criminals.

Sex robots made headlines after American comedian Whitney Cummings brought out her very own lookalike robot for her Netflix special called Can I Touch It? RealBotix, the company that made Cummings' robot, says that since the special, there has been a wave of demand for their robots.

Science fiction films such as Blade Runner (1982), Lars and the Real Girl (2007) and Her (2013) explore the advent of human-machine relationships. And in recent years, reality has met fiction.

Fate and an emerging social mission have made Lora DiCarlo a standards-bearer in gender-inclusive, sex-positive technology.

It's the greatest. Period.

As robotics plunges into the world of intimate relations, one woman is standing up for humans. Well, sort of. Some might find it sad.

Science fiction becomes reality all the time, and you’ve probably noticed more than a handful of stories about enterprising inventors building mechanical partners for making love. Sex robots are a hot industry, and […] The post The History of Sexbots in Movies appeared first on Geek.com.

Sex as we know it is about to change.

Francis Shen spends a lot of time thinking about transhuman cyborgs, brain-wave lie detectors, sex robots and terrorists hacking into devices implanted in our heads.

"Adult love dolls rent before you buy service" was almost a service in Houston, but the city council stepped in an blocked the ordinance, USA Today reports.
