First lesbian sex robots may be coming soon as sexbots start being programmed gay
THE first lesbian sex robots may be coming soon as sexbots start being programmed as gay.
American adult toy and robotics company RealDoll are attempting to enter the LGBTQ market with their upcoming sexbot.
In 2019, RealDoll famously created Harmony, a "bisexual flavor" AI sex robot with an animatronic head and Scottish accent.
Now, the company will soon roll out its first-ever male sex robot, Henry.
In an Instagram video posted by company representative Brick Dollbanger, Matt McMullen, CEO of RealDoll subdivision Realbotix, said developing Henry’s AI software was “complicated”.
McMullen said: “Not only do we need to create a different gender, we also need to create a sexual preference in the profile, and this would be something that would also propagate to the female platform as well."
Henry will come equipped with artificial intelligence and a fully-functioning penis strong enough to "lift trucks."
The CEO said he hopes to release Henry sometime in 2022, saying the company still needs to develop its artificial intelligence and a fully-functioning "bionic penis“.
“We’re going to be working on some sort of very special insert for Henry so that he’s able to, you know, lift trucks with his penis or something,” he said.
He added that they were also developing “self-heating, self-lubricating erogenous zones” for both the male and female robots.
McCullen said fully animatronic bodies would take years to become a reality due to safety concerns.
He said: “We’re already starting to animate the body. The problem is: When can a body be animated and then be safe to throw into someone’s bed?
“A robotic arm that’s strong enough to lift the entirety of its silicone weight is pretty darn strong. If something goes a little bit off with that, it can take your head off.”
RealDoll has yet to announce a tentative release date for Henry.
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