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AI-Powered Sex Robots Will Replace Human Partners
Last Updated : 07/20/2023 11:26:38

A former Google executive has predicted that AI-powered sex robots will become so lifelike that they will be hard to distinguish from real humans.

AI-Powered Sex Robots Will Replace Human Partners
A former Google executive has predicted that AI-powered sex robots will become so lifelike that they will be hard to distinguish from real humans.

Fueling the AI vs. Humans debate, a former Google executive made big claims about how AI can really replace humans in one area, and that's a bed. Former Google executive Mohammad "Mo" Gawadat made a big prediction about artificial intelligence (AI). He thinks AI-powered sex robots will become so lifelike that it will be difficult to tell people apart from real human partners, article first appeared in IANS.
According to the report, Goudat spoke about this in an interview with Tom Bilyeu on the "Impact Theory" podcast on YouTube. Gawdat says AI will soon allow us to act out sexual experiences that show us things in virtual reality using special headsets like Apple's Vision Pro or Quest 3. These headsets, with the help of AI-powered bots, make it feel like we're actually interacting with real sex robots.

Gaudat explains that sometimes our brains can be easily tricked by things that are not true. If AI can behave and feel like humans, it may be difficult for us to know whether our experiences are real or not.
He also talked about the possibility of technology connecting directly to our brains. It can make us feel like we are talking and interacting with another person, and we may not even need a human partner in the future.

Gawdat knows that real human relationships are complex and messy. He thinks that AI will greatly develop the mental and emotional components of being close to someone, like having a friend or being in love.
Debate continues over whether AI-powered bots should be considered "sentient," meaning they have feelings and thoughts similar to humans.

But Gawdat says that if we feel a strong connection with AI, it doesn't really matter whether they are considered real or not.

Ultimately, Gawdat believes AI will change the way we think about love and relationships. As technology improves, it may be harder to tell the difference between human and artificial interactions.
Having AI-based partners is common and accepted in society. But it also brings up important questions of what is right or wrong, and we need to think about these things in the future.

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