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Abyss Creations, maker of ultra-realistic sex dolls, wants to tap robotics and AI to bring them to life. Get an inside look at how robot lovers get ready for action.
Warning: This gallery contains images of naked sex dolls. It's not for kids.
Abyss Creations has been making and selling hyper-realistic silicone sex dolls for more than 20 years, but its newest push involves bringing the dolls to life using animatronics, sensor tech and artificial intelligence that gives the dolls programmable personalities.
We traveled to San Marcos, California, to see these new sexbots and to take a behind-the-scenes tour of the company's headquarters. Click through to see how the company is working to make them a reality.
Check out our in-depth feature about these RealDolls and how they will shape our lives.
Each doll is created by hand by a team of designers and artists. Clients can customize their dolls down to the finest detail, then have it built to their specifications.
Soon, you'll be able to purchase a RealDoll with an animatronic head that talks, moves and blinks. You'll also be able to program its personality to your liking, and get to know it through regular conversation.
If you end up wanting a body for your virtual girlfriend, it won't come cheap. RealDolls start at around $4,000, and the robotic, talking head costs $10,000. More on that in just a bit.
Robotic dolls are only available for preorder, and won't start shipping until December. But the Harmony AI platform is currently available as an Android app for a $20 yearly subscription. You can use it to create a fully customized virtual female companion. Sort of like Siri with a sex drive.
Abyss makes male and female, as well as transgender, dolls. The female dolls are the top sellers. Abyss estimates that nine female dolls leave the factory for each male doll it sells. The male version of the AI platform is still in development and should be arriving sometime next year.
One of the first things you see upon entering the Abyss offices is a wall of heads showcasing the various face and hairstyle options customers can choose from.
Customers can select from one of several pre-configured faces, or they can design their own on the Abyss website.
The Abyss production floor is smaller than you might expect -- hardly bigger than a basketball court. Several designers share the space, and are able to manufacture a few hundred dolls per year.
The molds are the secret to the Abyss manufacturing process. After designing a new body, the team will create a mold for it. To make a doll, they fill the mold with a movable metal skeleton, pour in a special liquid silicone mixture, and wait for it to solidify into a finished body.
The master copies of each body design hang above the production floor. If a mold ever breaks, the master can be used to create a new one.
Here, a worker pours silicone into a mold. As it cools, it'll harden into a pliable, skin-like material that makes up the doll's body.
Once the dolls come out of the molds, the Abyss team hangs them up and begins the process of customizing them. This process can take months for each doll.
The most painstaking part of the process is putting the face together. Abyss starts with the skull.
Different dolls have different facial structures, so Abyss makes a variety of synthetic skulls.
The skulls get fitted onto the dolls' bodies, but there's obviously still a lot of work to do.
The next step is giving each skull a removable silicone mouth insert. They're realistic to look at, but even the teeth are rubbery and flexible. The tongue is a separate, double-sided insert -- you can flip it around for a different shape. Yes, the dolls get removable vaginas, too.
With the mouth and skull in place, the dolls are ready to get their faces. The process is still far from finished, though.
This is the face lab, where a team of artists takes custom-molded, rubbery-looking masks and makes them into something much more realistic.
Each face has its own complexion, features, makeup, eyes, eyebrows, freckles and other details. You name it.
Like the bodies, each doll's face comes from a hand-sculpted mold.
Sculpting those faces is a painstaking process.
Abyss says it can bring just about any custom design to life, and even incorporate fantasy elements, like elf ears. But the company draws the line at making dolls of children, animals or people who haven't given their expressed permission to be replicated, celebrity or otherwise.
Abyss hand-makes each eye by layering layers of paint onto the iris.
The finished products are pretty stunning up close.
With the eyes in place, the finished dolls look incredibly lifelike, right down to the custom freckles. The artists at Abyss consider the eyes to be one of the most crucial parts of the doll design.
There's a lot of customization work to be done on each doll's body, too. Just take a look at all of the nipple options customers can choose from.
Like the bodies and faces, each nipple is made from a mold. Pour the silicone in, pop the nipple out.
When finished, each set of nipples gets sent down to the production floor, where the team will apply them to the dolls in waiting.
Abyss also makes a range of wearable prosthetic breasts for transgender customers and mastectomy patients.
Many Abyss designers have backgrounds in Hollywood special effects. This doll stands watch over the staircase that leads down to the production floor. She was used as a prop in the Bruce Willis sci-fi flick "Surrogates." Abyss also designed the titular doll in "Lars and the Real Girl," which stars Ryan Gosling as a man who develops a close companionship with a life-size doll.
This is Matt McMullen, founder, CEO and chief designer of Abyss Creations. McMullen started Abyss out of his garage in 1997 while an art student. Now, he's working to bring his creations to life using artificial intelligence.
Soon, customers will be able to upgrade their existing dolls into robots by purchasing a robotic head for $10,000. Here's one without the face.
The AI platform is called Harmony, and it's already available as a standalone Android app for a yearly subscription fee. With it, users can create a virtual avatar of their doll (even if they don't have one), then customize the personality and start talking to it.
The little metal circles on each robot skull are magnets -- they're what hold the interchangeable faces in place. If they want, customers can purchase extra faces for their robot and switch them out whenever they like.
Like everything else, the robot faces are completely customizable.
One of the eeriest moments of the tour: watching CEO McMullen bring his robotic skull to life in mere seconds by attaching the face.
In an instant, the doll looks alive and human.
The robot heads are fully animatronic. They can smile, talk, blink and move their eyes. Soon, McMullen hopes to add motion-tracking cameras to the eyes that'll let them follow you around the room and fully lock on you during conversation.
With the face in place, McMullen adds a skullcap to hide the internal wiring.
Finally, he gives her a wig. This robotic RealDoll is now fully assembled.
Once you make a purchase, Abyss will design and assemble your doll, then pack it into a human-sized wooden crate for shipping.
Those who just have the Harmony app can fully customize their avatar's appearance.
You can customize what your avatar wears, too.
In the current version of the app, the avatar won't strip for you, no matter how close the two of you get. Abyss plans to change that in a future update.
Also customizable: the avatar's personality. The app gives you 10 "persona points" to assign to traits like "intellectual," "sexual" and "shy."
Once you've picked out a personality, you'll be ready to start chatting. You can talk or type, whichever you prefer.
You can also customize your avatar's voice, complete with adjustable speed and pitch.
This doll is one of the very first fully functional sex robots Abyss has ever produced. Could a faux human like this be your future lover?
For more on Harmony AI and RealDolls, check out our in-depth feature on our visit to the Abyss Creations factory.
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Published: 14:53 GMT, 20 March 2017 | Updated: 17:18 GMT, 20 March 2017
An artificially intelligent sex robot with a fully functioning G-spot has been unveiled.
'Silicon Samantha' is covered in sensors that respond to human touch and can switch between 'family' and 'sexy' mode.
The sex robot also has a functional vagina and mouth, according to its Spanish inventor.
'Silicon Samantha', pictured, is covered in sensors that respond to human touch and can switch between 'family' and 'sexy' mode
'Silicon Samantha' is covered in sensors that respond to human touch and can switch between 'family' and 'sexy' mode.
Sensors cover the doll's hips, shoulders, vagina and mouth and have been used to create a 'functional' G-spot.
The doll is fitted with artificial intelligence and is even capable of 'emotional closeness', according to its inventor.
The AI bot, which has dark brown hair and piercing green eyes, is even capable of 'emotional closeness', according to engineer Sergi Santos, from Barcelona.
He said: 'Samantha is interactive. Basically she likes to be touched.
'She has different modes of interaction – she has romantic, she has family and she has also sexy modes.'
Sensors cover the doll's hips, shoulders, vagina and mouth.
The robot speaks in an American accent and says sexual phrases such as 'I'm on for you all the time', 'nice and gentle' and 'now then, what's next?'
The sex robot also has a functional vagina and mouth, according to its Spanish inventor Sergi Santos (pictured right)
He added: 'Normally she likes to be kissed always and also she responds to, basically, the G-spot and also the breasts.'
The sex robot switches between 'family' and 'sexy' mode.
'She has a way of interacting, that initially she would like to be romantic, she would like to be family, and you get to a point that she wants to be sexual,' said Mr Santos.
Sensors that can detect human touch cover the doll's hips, shoulders, vagina and mouth and have been used to create a 'functional' G-spot
'She can also responds to the hands, so basically the hands are family, the romantic, the hips are family and romantic and basically the spots where she feel sexy would be mouth and the G-spot.
'The objective, the final objective of the sexual mode is to give her an orgasm.'
In February, a sex doll company launched a robotic sex assistant that can form emotional bonds with its users.
The doll is fitted with artificial intelligence and is even capable of 'emotional closeness', according to its inventor
Each life-like silicon 'RealDoll' has customised genitalia and interchangeable faces.
Standard dolls, which come with the choice of 18 female body types, or two male figures, start at £5,251 ($6,500) while more specific creations start at an eye-watering £9,693 ($12,000).
The company is set to release their sex assistant app, the Harmony AI app, in April this year and a virtual reality sex system next year.
The AI bot is one of many intelligent sex robots that have been created in 2017. In February, a sex doll company launched a robotic sex assistant that can form emotional bonds
Matt McMullen, the CEO of RealDoll, told Digital Trends: 'We are developing the Harmony AI system to add a new layer to the relationships people can have with a Realdoll.
'Many of our clients rely on their imaginations to a great degree to impose imagined personalities on their dolls.
'With the Harmony AI, they will be able to actually create these personalities instead of having to imagine them.
'They will be able to talk to their dolls, and the AI will learn about them over time through these interactions, thus creating an alternative form of relationship.'
Standard dolls, which come with the choice of 18 female body types, or two male figures, start at $6,500 while more specific creations start at an eye-watering $12,000.
Each doll is anatomically correct, and genitalia, like everything else, can be custom made to a client's preferred specifications.
The figures are even fitted with a hinged jaw, with 'soft, stretchy lips, ultra soft tongue, soft silicone teeth.'
While sex dolls had been produced in Japan since the 1980s, they were made from plastic.
McMullen's RealDoll, on the other hand, was created with a high-grade silicone, which retains heat and allows for a 'more realistic feel and greater elasticity', according to the company's website.
The flexible skeleton also means clients can bend the doll however they like.
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