Friday, November 30, 2007

Robotic Gift to Sexy Eunuch Bachelor

Innovative wonders by 2050.
Childless would get Robotic spouse by 2050. World would be vegetarian by 2050. In future your home wuld be in the moons.


World would be vegetarian by 2050
There may be no more commercial fish stocks left in the sea by 2050, according to a new study cataloguing the global collapse of marine ecosystems.
It blames not just over-fishing, but also mankind’s wider attack on the health of ocean ecosystems, for instance from pollution. “Unless we fundamentally change the way we manage all the ocean species together, as working eco-systems, then this century is the last century of wild food,” says Steve Palumbi at Stanford University in California, US, who carried out the four-year investigation with colleagues.


No Suicide or Killing due to Dowary
Withdrawl would by possible of Domestic violence Act by 2050. Don’t worry even if you are blind, dumb, impotent, poor or with any handicap. Be ready to enjoy sex with Robot before or after marriage to it by 2050. Now there will be no suicides or burning of married young girls due to the dowery.
Moustache on face but Tears in eyes: Domestic Violence Act
http://www.newsanalysisindia.com/120122006.htm


No HIV/AID patient No Condomn by 2050
UNICEF ambassador on HIV/AIDS did unprotected sex in sky and land both
Hollywood sex scandal in Mumbai for HIV/AIDS awareness!!
http://newsanalysisindia.com/121022007.htm

Gift to bachelors, sexies and eunuches
Levy said that the main benefit of marrying a cyborg could be to make people, "People who find it hard to form relationships, because they are extremely shy, or have psychological problems, or are just plain ugly or have unpleasant personalities. Of course, such people who completely give up the idea of forming relationships with other people are going to be few and far between, but they will be out there," he said. Who otherwise could not get married, happier?

Robotic marriage in ancient time
The idea of romance between humanity and our artistic and/or mechanical creations dates back to ancient times, with the Greek myth of the sculptor Pygmalion falling in love with the ivory statue he made named Galatea, to which the goddess Venus eventually granted life.

Modern trend of Human-like Robots
this idea, but 40 years ago, scientists noticed that students at times became unusually attracted to ELIZA, a computer program designed to ask questions and mimic a psychotherapist.

"There's a trend of robots becoming more human-like in appearance and coming more in contact with humans," Levy said. "At first robots were used impersonally, in factories where they helped build automobiles, for instance. Then they were used in offices to deliver mail, or to show visitors around museums, or in homes as vacuum cleaners, such as with the Roomba. Now you have robot toys, like Sony's Aibo robot dog, or Tickle Me Elmos, or digital pets like Tamagotchis."


Sex dolls to Robotic marriage
In 2006, Henrik Christensen, founder of the European Robotics Research Network, predicted that people will be having sex with robots within five years, and Levy thinks that's quite likely. There are companies that already sell realistic sex dolls, "and it's just a matter of adding some electronics to them to add some vibration," he said, or endowing the robots with a few audio responses. "That's fairly primitive in terms of robotics, but the technology is already there."


Will Robotic marriage be possible in future?
As software becomes more advanced and the relationship between humans and robots becomes more personal, marriage could result. "One hundred years ago, interracial marriage and same-sex marriages were illegal in the United States. Interracial marriage has been legal now for 50 years, and same-sex marriage is legal in some parts of the states," Levy said. "There has been this trend in marriage where each partner gets to make their own choice of who they want to be with."

Ethical questions
Levy is currently writing a paper on the ethical treatment of robots. When it comes to sex and love with robots, "the ethical issues on how to treat them are something we'll have to consider very seriously, and they're very complicated issues," Levy said.
Robotic Marriage by 2050 Sexy Bachelor Eunuch Childless Vegetarian Dowary Human like robot ELIZA Sex dolls

Robotic spouce
The possibility of sex with robots could prove a mixed bag for humanity. For instance, robot sex could provide an outlet for criminal sexual urges. "If you have pedophiles and you let them use a robotic child, will that reduce the incidence of them abusing real children, or will it increase it?"

Reduce human prostitution
Keeping a robot for sex could reduce human prostitution and the problems that come with it. However, "in a marriage or other relationship, one partner could be jealous or consider it infidelity if the other used a robot," Levy said. "But who knows, maybe some other relationships could welcome a robot. Instead of a woman saying, 'Darling, not tonight, I have a headache,' you could get 'Darling, I have a headache, why not use your robot?'"

Netherlands university student David Levy has been awarded a doctorate by Maastricht University for his thesis entitled 'Intimate Relationships with Artificial Partners,' wherein he claims that by 2050 robots will become so human-like in appearance, function and personality that many people will fall in love with them, have sex with them and even marry them.

"At first, sex with robots might be considered geeky, but once you have a story like 'I had sex with a robot and it was great!' appear in a magazine like Cosmo, I'd expect many people to jump on the bandwagon," Live Science quoted him, as saying.

Human-robot relationships to love
In his doctorate paper, Levy argues that psychologists have identified roughly a dozen basic reasons why people fall in love, and almost all of them could apply to human-robot relationships.
For instance, one thing that prompts people to fall in love are similarities in personality and knowledge, and all of this is programmable," he said.
"Another reason people are more likely to fall in love is if they know the other person likes them, and that's programmable too," he added.


By Premendra Agrawal

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