NEW Female Robots That Will Seduce You!



Welcome Back To Artificial weekly
The idea of a human like robot has been ingrained in pop culture since before
computers as we know them were even a remote possibility.
Thanks to the incredible leaps forward in computing speed and artificial intelligence
over the last few decades, humanoid robots are just now approaching the functionality
that science fiction fans have been reading and watching for decades. Unfortunately,
the "Uncanny Valley" effect – the discomfort that "almost right" robots cause in people
means that we're not yet at the point where robots can successfully pass for people.
Still, researchers and private inventors have made great progress overcoming the
"creepy" factor. Some of the robots are even, dare we say, borderline sexy. We all love
robots -but could we one day actually fall in love.Congressional delegates were told
that robots might take over supplying most of the sex in future with human
engagements confined to special occasions. There were also warnings that robots
were getting so attractive that chaps could exhaust themselves by over-use.
In this video, We are discussing Most sexiest robots in 2023!
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