Episode 359 – My Robot Lover

Co-Host Steve Favis

Co-Host: Steve Favis - Far-Corp

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With all the talk about AI nowadays, it’s inevitable that our focus turns to the concept of augmenting–or even replacing–relationships with women with relationships with robots. After all, your robot lover will never cheat on you, refuse sex, or be emotionally needy…let alone abusive.

There would be no complaining about how much you drink and how much time you spend with your friends video gaming. And as an added bonus, ‘she’ will even clean your house, do the laundry and make you a sandwich.

As much of a MGTOW paradise as this sounds, is this a good thing? Our instincts tell us not, even though the aforementioned benefits seem like an easy-button bonanza. So what’s the deal? Are we just resistant to potential change, or should we listen to our instincts?

My guest, Steve Favis, not only runs a robotics company, he holds the major US patents for humanoid robots and has already been actively building them for several years now. For starters, he’s here to calm fears about ‘The Singularity’, singing the praises of what robots have to offer…both now and into the future.

Obviously, there are tons of applications. But specifically as it all relates to ‘fembots’, what are the advantages and the disadvantages…including the ones we haven’t even thought of yet?

And what could be particularly sneaky about the disadvantages, especially with regard to the long-term welfare of mankind? I mean, on one hand not getting the robot pregnant sounds great, but you’re not going to have babies with ‘her’ even if you want to. Or can you?

Not to be denied, purely for fun we imagine what robot sex lives might be like post-Singularity.

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