In the future will people

A leading scientist gave a shocking assertion: People will often have sex with robots, even arise love with them normally in 2070.

Will people "relate" to robots in the future?

According to Dr. Helen Driscoll, an expert in sexual psychology at the University of Sunderland, sex technology (sex tech) is growing at a dizzying pace, and in just a century, physical relationships will be considered outdated.

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People will increasingly bring more virtual reality experiences to life, including sex with robots.(Source: Reuters)

Dr Drolloll's theory holds that anyone with sexual desire can start many love relationships with machines, or 'robophilia ' without being judged by others, even Can develop true feelings with their 'partners' .

Answering the Daily Mirror about the technology boom in sex doll production , Dr Driscoll said: 'Technology can absolutely make dolls come alive. We often think about virtual reality and sex with robots following current social norms and norms. But if you look at the social rules of sex 100 years ago, it is clear that everything has changed completely and quickly. '

Dr Driscoll predicts that people will increasingly bring virtual reality experiences to life, including sex with robots. However, she also said that this relationship could be considered adultery .

Even so, she still believes that in the future, human relationships will be completely established online, and when more and more people like to have sex with machines rather than people, numbers. People who live alone and spend more time in virtual reality will also increase.

However, there is still a question, is whether sex with robots can really bring satisfaction.

Dr Driscoll said: 'Currently, the lack of contact with real people will harm people. We have a social nature, and when we don't have contact with other people, we will be lonely, which will lead to physical and mental health problems. But in the long run, development technology will help solve all these problems. '/.