Humans can marry robots for 30 years
An artificial intelligence researcher predicts that the first marriage between humans and robots will take place before 2050 and is becoming increasingly popular.
An artificial intelligence researcher predicts that the first marriage between humans and robots will take place before 2050 and is becoming increasingly popular.
Dr David Levy, an expert in artificial intelligence research, said that human marriage with robots will become popular in the future, International Business Times reported yesterday.
Marriage between man and robot will become popular in the future. (Reuters).
"The first man-and-woman wedding will take place before 2050," Levy told the Robotics Conference in London.
In his view, advanced programming techniques can create robots that are almost human-like. However, they will not be jealous, boastful, arrogant, rude or angry, unless the user wants it so.
Dr Levy believes that marriage with a robot can be an essential part of modern life and is legally recognized.
"When love and sex with robots are more widely accepted, society will develop laws to govern this relationship." We can see the development of human-robot relationships in a Two more marriages with robots are the real possibility that humans face, " Levy said.
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