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‘Got to do my best to please her, just ’cause she’s a living doll,’ sang Cliff Richard in his 1959 hit Living Doll.
That nightmarish vision came true this week as the inventor of RealDoll announced plans for an ‘artificially intelligent’ talking rubber sex doll, to go on sale by 2017.
But there are already machines on the market (or very close) which will allow fans to make love to the lifeless, cold body of a machine TODAY, in 2015.
Science fiction nightmare – or totally hot?
Look at these love machines and let us know.
This electrically powered sex machine can go from zero pumps per minute up to a terrifying 130 pumps.
You can order one from Amazon , too – although they’re currently out of stock.
This terrifying machine has tank tracks – and is already widely used in specialist porn. LoveBots Ride-On Ejaculating Sex Machine
This ride-on, remote-controlled sex machine is just £220 – small change for a taste of the sexy future!
‘This is a simple ride-on-top sex machine with a comfortable neoprene exterior and the added bonus of ejaculations. It is compact, easy to store, and comes with two dildos,’ says Amazon.
You can rent out this sexy robot by the day – although its makers remain coy about what you are meant to do with her.
She has ‘realistic silicone skin’, they boast.
OK, OK we put this one in purely for the name. But it simulates oral sex by thrusting FOR the gentleman – so it’s very close to robotic.
This gigantic, frighteningly powerful robo-penis is described as the ‘Rolls Royce of f**k machines’.
Users thrust into a vibrating Fleshlight vagina synced with the machine, then it thrusts into their partner by syncing up online, in a partnership between webcam porn site Flirt4Free, Vstroker and Shockspot.
They’ll have to be quite brave – the Shockspot produces 18lb of thrust, with its makers describing it as, ‘the most advanced, robotic f**king system.’
This Rampant Rabbit style vibrator vibrates to match the speed of male performers in VirtualRealPorn VR videos.
If that isn’t getting you off, the little rabbit ears also go berserk, ‘every time the performers’ bodies collide.’
This terrifying contraption actually has a vacuum inside it to ensure ‘sucking’ sensation – and opens wider and deeper than ANY human mouth.
This hi-tech dildo lets one user – ahem – stimulate a cyber-penis, then the sensations are transmitted over the internet to a vibrating Fleshlight vagina device.
Its makers say that it’ll work with VR devices such as Oculus Rift.
One tester said, ‘It doesn’t feel like sex, and it doesn’t feel like wanking either—it’s totally different.’
The male version of Nora, this Lovesense toy also works with virdeos made by VirtualRealPorn – it uses air pumps to contract in time with female performer’s thrusts.


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All your sex robot questions, answered by an expert...
Sex robots are a hot topic at the moment, and they're often spoken and written about as if they're everywhere - taking over our real worlds and becoming more popular every day. But do sex robots actually exist? And will we ever be able to buy a sex robot?
Sex robot expert Dr Kate Devlin , a lecturer at King's College London and author of Turned On: Science, Sex and Robots has the intel . Here she answers all of our questions about the world of sex robots...
"We have all of these ideas of fembots from science fiction: the 'guns for tits' robots, the beautiful robot in Ex Machina or the Buffybot. However, the reality is that there aren't even any for sale at the moment. There are a handful of workshops trying to develop them and a couple of prototypes, like the Harmony robot made by the company Abyss Creations. She's available to pre-order, but she's not actually being delivered to customers yet. That's the closest people have really got.
"As for what Harmony can actually do, it's not very much. She can't even stand up on her own. The only robotic bit is her head; she can smile, blink and turn her head. She has a standalone AI personality which works through an app on your phone - and then she basically has the body of a sex doll . But you can talk to her; she'll get to know you and store information about you, like a more sophisticated, sexy Alexa."
"Absolutely. This is a market by men for men. These dolls in particular are bought by straight men, and they tend to be in the form of a very reductive stereotype of femininity: narrow waist, big breasts, curvaceous hips, long blonde hair. It's all very Barbie-esque.
"There isn't much diversity and I think it'll remain incredibly niche, partly because they're difficult to make and are so expensive. We're talking upwards of $10,000."
"People want sex robots for intimacy and companionship, and the sex is almost secondary to that."
"Interestingly, the people that these are aimed at are interested in them from a companionship aspect. It's not: 'can I have a robot to have sex with?' It's: 'can I have a robot that fulfils the role of a companion?' That's emphasised in the marketing; it's something that creates intimacy and companionship, and the sex is almost secondary to that.
"People will give the dolls backstories and names and dress them up. It's not a delusional thing; it's more like a fantasy world, like role play . Others want to collect them as pieces of art, while some people are interested in them from an engineering perspective. There are a wide range of reasons."
"There's worry from some who say that owning a sex robot means people will never be able to form real human relationships, but that's not necessarily true. There are people who own dolls and have perfectly normal everyday relationships. Personally, I don't want to judge what other people get up to in their own homes, and it's not harming anyone. We all have fantasies and some people want those fantasies to be in tangible form - and why the hell not?"
"This tech just isn't being made for or aimed at women. They do do a male version of the doll [for women who are attracted to men], but it's not anywhere near as popular as the female versions. It's also very hard to find women who'll talk openly about owning one. Like a lot of tech these days, women tend to be an afterthought in the design process."
"I honestly don't think we'll ever see mass production. I think it'll remain fairly niche, like the community of sex doll owners that exists now, but I can't see it becoming commonplace. The novelty is there initially, but there are other forms of technology that can be used for pleasure, and AI companions are a cheaper companionship option without needing the whole robot."
"We already have smart sex toys now, including sex toys that someone else can control from a distance. And there are other ideas out there. I ran a prototyping project and one creation was robotic tentacles that, when you squeezed a controller, would curl around your body like a hug. It fits any body type, and it's not saying 'you need a penis or a vagina for this'.
"Like a lot of tech these days, women tend to be an afterthought in the design process."
"Another project had moisture sensors on a vaginal egg, which triggered a giant paper peacock's tail to open, like a visible sign of arousal. You could even drive prosthetics with that [technology]. There were also sensuous shawls and sex blankets, which meant you could feel sensors against your skin when in a virtual reality environment.
"We also already have sex apps too, where you can discuss things about your relationships, like your favourite fantasy , for example. There's a lot of closeness that can be fostered via technology, especially if people are hesitant to talk about things face to face."
"There have been vulnerabilities revealed in sex toys, like with a chastity device where the lock could be overridden by the company, meaning users wouldn't be able to unlock it. So, the person you think is domming you, it's actually the people who manufactured the device - and that's really problematic.
"Other data breaches have occurred with sex toys too. Sexual data is sensitive, because it can lead to harm. For example, in places that don't tolerate homosexuality, people's lives could be at risk.
"It throws up a lot of questions about consent as well. So, if you have a smart sex toy and you give someone you trust control over it from a distance, how do you know it's really them? Is it sexual assault if someone else takes over? It's a real grey area, and the law finds it really hard to keep up, especially with tech laws.
"Still, with smart sex toys, there are people who work to check them for security flaws."
"There was talk that 'if incels had sex robots, then that would solve that problem,' but I don't think that's how it works. You can't engineer this out of people. There are so many really worrying radicalised factors going on."
"I started my career as an archaeologist, so I was already interested in how people interact with technology. From there, I ended up doing a Master's and a PhD in computer science, which meant researching how people respond to emerging tech like artificial intelligence. Then, the sex part: I mean, who's not interested in that?
"One day, at a conference, we were talking about whether we should ever give robots empathy. It's a question that comes up a lot: should we get robots to feel things that humans can feel? And of course, that conversation turned to sex as well. I'd been seeing so many headlines about sex robots, and they seemed really dystopian. I just didn't quite believe them, so I wanted to find out more and started researching them myself."
"Absolutely. In academia, a lot of the time you're expected to research sex because of health or biology or psychology, whereas I'm researching it because I think people enjoy pleasure, and because sex is such a fundamental part of our existence as humans. If we can use technology to help us feel good and happy about ourselves, then that's a really lovely thing."
You can follow Dr Kate Devlin on Twitter .
This interview originally appeared on an episode of Cosmopolitan 's All The Way With... podcast. Listen to or download episodes on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Acast and all the usual podcast apps.

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