New technologies can be as impressive as they are frustrating. The amazement of the new technology fills us with hope for great things to come, but when we finally find out that Bluetooth will not stay connected and the battery has no charge — we remember that technology does have a downside.
The technology is neutral, Sex Future says. It makes all the difference how we use it and how well we use it (these things are told by anyone who saw an Ironman movie). At the same time, developing technology is an inevitable human exploration — which is why it is so important for us to understand the effect of technology on our relationships.
Just one year ago, it was ridiculous to have a first date with someone via video chat. The pandemic now requires it pretty much. Meanwhile, tech is progressing to the point where you can reach orgasm on your partner with the right equipment — even if on the other side of the world. You just need a chat app, a webcam or the like, and teleeduct equipment.
Based on the impact we suspect they will have on society, AI and Sexbots are both commended and condemned. Oddly enough, AI won't destroy lives and create an enclosed nation of ermits.
Sexbots are unlikely to deny concepts such as dating and marriage — but societal hysteria assures us that we need to be careful about that. Then again, some people felt that the Sony Walkman would one day make all of us unable to talk simply. It didn't happen to most people.
Sextech is ultimately designed to enhance what people do — to search for and achieve sex. We hope the sector will continue to work well.