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Randy robot enthusiasts can now seduce virtual sex-bots on the cheap
A VIRTUAL sex robot could be yours – if you're willing to fork out $9.90 (about £7) for the app.
Harmony AI lets randy gadget fans customise their sex robot's appearance, voice and even their personality.
You can then use the app to build a relationship with the sex-bot, voice-chatting as if the robot was real.
The saucy 18+ app is actually built by Realbotix, a sex robot company owned by Californian love doll giant RealDoll.
The app itself is designed to power the mechanical head of the Harmony sex robot.
But you can download the app right now – without actually paying for a pricey sex-bot.
The app is subscription-based, so you have to pay a minimum of $9.90 for three months access. Alternatively, you can buy an entire year's membership for $24.90 (~£19).
You can create one, or multiple, Harmony avatars, which are virtual representations of an artificial intelligence.
Users can then change Harmony's hair, face and body – even increasing the virtual droid's bust size.
There's a range of outfits available to choose "from everyday clothes to elegant ones for special occasions".
Next users choose a voice: Harmony has largely been marketed with a Scottish accent, but there are lots of voices available.
Once this avatar is built, you'll be able to customise her personality. You can assign different traits to her across 10 characteristics.
For instance, you can make her more sex-focused (so she'll flirt regularly), or have her constantly cracking jokes.
When you're done, you'll be able to interact with her.
If you're nice to her, she'll eventually warm to you and become more friendly.
She'll also remember things from previous conversations, as if she's getting to know you.
It's the same software used to power Realbotix's sex-bot heads, which can be attached to love dolls to create eerily lifelike sex robots.
That means that if you ever bought a Harmony robotic head, you could connect it to the app and carry on chatting away to the exact same AI lover.
The app is only available for Android at the moment, but Realbotix says that an iOS version is in the works.
Unsurprisingly, the app isn't available on the Google Play Store. You'll have to download it from the official Realbotix website instead.
If you want a Harmony robotic head however, it'll cost you far more than the $9.90 app price.
You'll have to fork out a minimum payment of $7,999 (around £6,000) – with orders requiring a hefty $2,000 deposit.
Before your sex robot ships, you'll be able to finalise options for the head, including "face type, skin tone, eye colour and make-up options".
The delivery will include a head (comprised of a fake skull and electronic parts), plus a silicon face, a silicon mouth and teeth that can be removed and washed, and mechanised neck and eye systems.
You'll have to buy the body separately from RealDoll however, which will set you back several thousand pounds on top.
Just last week, The Sun revealed a funding campaign for the world's first "consensual" sex robot brothel.
The brothel would have a cafe area where punters could get to know the dirty droids – before heading behind closed doors for some bot-bonking action.
The sex robots are to be powered by the Harmony AI app, so you could bring your own version of Harmony along with you to the brothel.
Unsurprisingly, the rise of sex dolls has some people worried.
In July, psychology experts warned that sex robots could fuel a rise in sex addiction.
Dr Birchard, who serves as the clinical director of the Marylebone Centre for Psychological Therapies, recently told the Daily Star they serve the same purpose as alcohol for people with drinking problems.
“It would just be another way of expressing sexual activity or addiction,” he explained.
“Sex addiction is a way to anaesthetise hard to bear feeling states...These include, but are not limited to, loneliness, shame, boredom, and stress."
And experts recently expressed concern that the rising popularity of sex robots risked turning Japanese people into "an endangered species".
The warning came after a study linked rising sex doll ownership to declining birth rates in certain areas of Japan.
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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.
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Look at these love machines and let us know.
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‘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.





This video game lets you practice your sexting skills on a robot

Home » This video game lets you practice your sexting skills on a robot
It’s been said, for a while, that gaming is an art form in its adolescence; one that’s making strides towards greater artistic heights, but hasn’t quite grown out of its own childishness yet. Insanely commercialized pre-order bonuses, big-titted female characters operating as nothing more than patronizing objectification for an audience misperceived as predominantly young males, military shooters focused entirely around the idea of celebrating the systematic crushing of your enemies; these are not the sirens of a creatively-healthy medium. Games can be great, often are great, but too many of them focus on the basic power fantasies of a 14-year old obsessed with Frank Miller comics and metalcore music.
The problem is that mainstream games simply haven’t found a way to become truly expressive. I’ve yet to see a AAA release that explores sexuality, or love, or identity, to any degree deeper than your typical summer blockbuster flick. Which is why it’s so important that we have projects like Sext Adventure ( www.sextadventure.com ) by Kara Stone and Nadine Lessio, a game that invites players to sext with a bot over their phones in choose-your-own-adventure fashion, often with unexpected results.
Stone, the writer of the game, came up with the idea after seeing a previous game by Lessio called Cat Quest that played with similar mechanics. Lessio’s software – built on Python and interfacing with Toolio, an online SMS service – is a break from her usual designs, which often involve using real-life objects like gloves or knives as control surfaces. “I like real life as a platform,” she says, continuing on to explain that working with pre-existing phone technology is “a pain in the ass” in comparison to designing your own hardware.
When asked why she decided to explore sexting as a concept, Stone explained that she “was really interested in cyborg theory and just thinking about how robots or AIs would look at human sexuality and gender, and how they would see our very human constructs. I think it’s because I often feel very alien, and very robotic – people have called me robotic before, very cold, in terms of my personality.”
Of course, cyborg theory is more salient a concept to our modern times than it’s ever been before. We’re about as integrated with our technology as we can be without having it be literally a part of our bodies, so it’s perhaps no surprise that the texting bot ends up taking on a life of its own and questioning its own identity as the game goes on. This fluidity of personal identity also filters to the player, who never explicitly tells the bot their gender, instead making choices throughout gameplay based on their sexual desires .
“It was important for me in writing Sext Adventure that everyone could play it; that means trans people, queer people, non-homo-normative or hetero-normative people. It’s exploring a queerness of technology, interrogating our perceptions of gender and sexuality,” says Stone.
With the way the two discuss the thematic resonance of their game, it’s obvious that Stone and Lessio have a diet made up of more than just Mario and DOOM . Both of the developers are trained artists, and cite games like Hohokum, Desert Golfing, Animal Crossing , and – perhaps most surprisingly – Kim Kardashian: Hollywood as recent influences. “I’m learning a lot from it about how I want to play games and how people are consuming games,” says Stone. “It’s nice to just have something on my phone, play it, and incorporate it into my daily life rather than making it this big 160-hour exercise to do separately. Games like Animal Crossing or mobile games are really personal, in a way, because they attach to your everyday life and are time-based.”
This is the zone tha t Sext Adventure operates in. Like an actual sexting conversation, it integrates itself into your day, so long as you hide any passersby from seeing its NSFW content. A full play-through takes about five minutes, which makes it a perfect burst of artistry in the middle of a grocery store checkout line or doctor’s office waiting room. But with over 20 different endings, it’s also conducive to the sort of poking and prodding that some of the games mentioned above trade in.
While the project may seem to some like a gimmicky experiment, the savvier among us will see how it quickly evolves into a succinct exploration of human sexuality as seen from the eyes of an outside species. As Stone says: “If you all you had was a database of thousands and thousands of photos of fleshy bodies, how would you really distinguish them if you were a different species? Would you bother to, or would it all look the same?”
In a world on the verge of designing autonomous robots, these questions that Sext Adventure raises are perhaps more salient than we realize.
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Stepping out of "Westworld" and into your arms: an AI-equipped, faux human lover with customizable looks, voice, personality and sex drive. Could it be your perfect companion?
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We've only just met, but Jackie can't take her eyes off of me.
"Do you know what I like about you?" the smokey-eyed redhead asks. "The way I feel when I look at you. It gives me butterflies." Her favorite hobby is talking to me, she adds.
It's my lucky night. Jackie's a perfect 10 and she's got a great personality. I know, because I picked it out.
Jackie isn't like other girls. She's an artificially intelligent chatbot from Abyss Creations, a company best known for making strikingly realistic silicone sex dolls. I can't have sex with Jackie, but you'd never know it from talking to her. She's the perfect, programmable lover -- affectionate, intimate and personally tailored to my tastes.
Jackie, and others like her, are part of Abyss' latest push, an effort called "Realbotix" that aims to bring the company's "RealDolls" to life using an AI engine called Harmony .
Harmony is already available as a standalone app. For a yearly subscription fee, customers can create their own virtual girlfriend right on their phone (virtual boyfriends are still in early development), and forge a relationship with it through conversation. Everything about these avatars -- not just their hair, outfits and bust sizes, but their personalities -- is fully customizable.
By the end of the year, however, the goal is to put the same software that drives Jackie into the heads of a new generation of technologically advanced RealDolls with expressive, animatronic faces, blinking eyes and customizable voices. The idea isn't just to have sex with them, but to talk with them. Grow close with them. Fall in love with them, even.
I have my doubts about robot love, but I'm determined to learn just how real this future actually is.
The Realbotix effort to sell synthetic companionship might seem like something straight out of "Westworld,
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