Love and Sex with Robots: The Evolution of Human-Robot Relationships

Love, marriage, and sex with robots? Not in a million years? Maybe a whole lot sooner. From a leading expert in artificial intelligence comes an eye-opening, superbly argued book that explores a new level of human intimacy and relationships–with robots.

From Pygmalion falling for his chiseled Galatea to Dr. Frankenstein marveling at his “modern Prometheus” to the man-meets-machine fiction of Philip K. Dick and Michael Crichton, humans have been enthralled by the possibilities of emotional relationships with their technological creations. Synthesizing cutting-edge research in robotics with the cultural history and psychology of artificial intelligence, Love and Sex with Robots explores this fascination and its far-reaching implications.

Using examples drawn from around the world, David Levy shows how automata have evolved from the mechanical marvels of centuries past to the electronic androids of the modern age, and how human interactions with technology have changed over the years. Along the way, Levy explores many aspects of human relationships–the reasons we fall in love, why we form emotional attachments to animals and to virtual pets such as the Tamagotchi, and why these same attachments could extend to love for robots. He also examines the needs we seek to fulfill through sexual relationships, tracking the development of life-sized dolls, machines, and other sexual devices, and demonstrating how society’s ideas about what constitutes normal sex have changed–and will continue to change–as sexual technology becomes increasingly sophisticated.

Shocking but utterly convincing, Love and Sex with Robots provides insights that are surprisingly relevant to our everyday interactions with technology. This is science brought to life, and Levy makes a compelling and titillating case that the entities we once deemed cold and mechanical will soon become the objects of real companionship and human desire. Anyone reading the book with an open mind will find a wealth of fascinating material on this important new direction of intimate relationships, a direction that, before long, will be regarded as perfectly normal.

Author Information
David Levy
David Levy is an internationally recognized expert on artificial intelligence. He is president of the International Com-puter Games Association and in 1997 led the team that won the Loebner Prize–the world championship for conversational computer software. In 2006 he became the first person ever to present papers on intimate relationships with robotic partners at an international conference. He is also the author of Robots Unlimited. Levy lives in London with his wife, Christine, and their cat.

4 thoughts on “Love and Sex with Robots: The Evolution of Human-Robot Relationships

  • Marisa SungPost author

    Hopefully these two “robots” or a half robot couple won’t ask for the right to have a marriage license. At least YOU don’t have to pay for the robot’s contraception. “Lisa” is looking a whole lot better these days, isn’t she? LOL Perhaps they should run a partnership deal with Viagra along with a buy one get one free head adjustment for variety. Viagra with Variety–there you go. Has charger will travel. 🙂

    Check “Lisa” out:

    http://www.asiancemagazine.com/node/12230

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  • Anonymous

    Sex with robots won’t meboce a widespread phenomenon. We already have sex dolls, but most of the time owners don’t want it to be known to others. How sophisticated a sex doll might get, it would still be a sex doll. You don’t want it to walk around. A talking sex doll fulfilling intellectual and social needs is absurd. Some people might want something like that, if they are having extreme issues. Most people won’t.Virtual reality and advanced telecommunication will be far more easier. All senses remote, appear life like in any form you wish with anybody you like, exploring fantasies. That is to say, maybe. My guess is that most people will stick to basics. Nice and easy.

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  • Marisa SungPost author

    I agree with you 110%. Very sad for those men who need and want such a thing! Back to basics is the name of game! Nothing takes the place of a special meeting of the minds and a unique and real human connection. 🙂

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  • Anonymous

    If you know who you fkn with why fk up i know some people not going to like this ohh well now you know so next time you ohsuld say hello, though i warn you i might not know who you are in person

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