Robot Prostitutes May Be The Tourist Attraction Of The Future
These days, there are robots to do everything. Build cars. Vacuum floors. They’re even taking the place of fashion models on the runway. What’s next? According to one futurologist, robot prostitutes may be appearing on the horizon in the not-too-distant future. Tourism futurologist Dr. Ian Yeoman predicts that robot call girls could play a part in the future of tourism. Rather than seeking out the great outdoors, travelers will pursue manufactured experiences. They’ll be served drinks by robot bartenders, stay in rooms that change colors (perhaps according to one’s mood?), and room services will include robot sex workers that give tourists happy endings. What’s the appeal of sex with an android? For one thing, robot sex partners would be guaranteed disease-free. But what could replace the human touch? A fembot, apparently. [Belfast Telegraph]


















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writergirl
wrote on August 20 2009 @ 08:17 am: [report]
Very A.I.
feinicstine
wrote on August 20 2009 @ 09:15 am: [report]
How much would it suck to be the hotel employee assigned to clean up?
Kiki T
wrote on August 20 2009 @ 09:21 am: [report]
WTF? We’re in a recession! Hello, keep jobs for humans.
Can’t they spend that dough on something more useful, like curing a disease?
Ginger
wrote on August 20 2009 @ 09:35 am: [report]
This article is just making me think of Real Dolls. That is not the way I wanted to start my morning.
impoddity
wrote on August 20 2009 @ 01:15 pm: [report]
I’d hate to be the guy who gets sent the robot that malfunctions in the middle of a handjob. Talk about ‘grip o’ death’.
tigerstripe
wrote on August 20 2009 @ 02:55 pm: [report]
Would it still be cheating to go on a trip without your S.O. and hire a robot prostitute?
19gothic73
wrote on August 20 2009 @ 05:13 pm: [report]
Very good invention. I like that
Let_Love_Rule
wrote on August 20 2009 @ 08:37 pm: [report]
Ha ha ha ha ha. That was my first thought. My second: well, if blow-up dolls sell, why not? Sounds like it would reduce harm to women, and I’m always in favor of that.