can they make a sex doll that looks like me
Just the other day, I was wondering if they could make a sex doll that looks just like me. As I scrolled through Instagram, I caught myself wondering: could advances in technology allow a robotic me to be made? It’s a bizarre thought, sure, sex toys but these days anything is possible — and I’m not alone in wondering if sexualised androids are here to stay.
I know it’s a really bad idea, and I’m definitely not ready to get one for myself and have a full-blown romantic relationship with a robot. But I’m interested in the concept of a robot that looks like me. Will robots ever reach a level of sophistication where they can provide companionship on an emotional level? Does creating a robotic you really offer a step forward in personal freedom?
One of the things that makes the idea of a ‘me-robot’ so appealing is that it would fit the exact aesthetic I’m most attracted to. A perfect, tailor-made blend of my taste in both beauty and intelligence. For some people, the idea of a clone of themselves that could be used to fulfill all of their fantasies is a tantalizing notion.
There’s also a potentially liberating feeling that comes with being able to design the perfect partner. No more worrying about compatibility problems, socializing, or communication issues. As futuristic as it sounds, many people are already looking into ways to make this concept a reality.
Having said that, I’m definitely not too keen on the idea of creating a robotic version of myself. Personally, I think the ethical and moral issues surrounding the whole concept outweigh any potential benefit. Besides, wouldn’t I still be me even if I created a robotic me to do my bidding?
Another thing to consider is the question of safety. Presently, we don’t have the technology to build a sex robot that looks and behaves just like a human. I’m not sure if I feel comfortable using a sex doll that looks like me. What if it malfunctions or gains sentience? I mean, you don’t know what could happen.
Plus, there’s the risk of extreme creepiness factor. Having your personal robot mimic your voice, taste or vibrators mannerisms — it just sounds too weird to me. What if it starts to imitate your expressions or actually gets too good at blending in with humans? The very thought of it can give you the creeps.
At the end of the day, I’m still undecided about whether I’d really want a robot that looks like me. It’s a fascinating concept, but I think it would be more trouble than it’s worth. Besides, why have a perfect replica of me when I’m still here with my own unique memories and experiences?