Re:
https://bigthink.com/philip-perry/sexbo ... nt-be-good
"Today, a sexbot is little more than an advanced real doll. Some can carry on simple conversations, but no one would mistake it for a real person. Experts say, they won’t remain this way for long. The Dickian days are coming, where A.I. and robotics are so advanced, it’ll be hard to tell who’s human and who isn’t." [

"Are you for real?!" comes to mind ]

Entrepreneur Alert (for sitcom writers/producers) ...
Now is a good time to create a sexbot sitcom where sexbots go to school to learn how to be a "less significant other". Humans (the primary instructors) and sexbots (instructors and students) would interact, with occasional sexbot-only private interaction. The comedy would be all the issues and problems now confronting society as sexbots learn and become more advanced, technically as well as via their AI-derived experience.
Actual sex encounters do not need to be explicit but would be assumed. The purpose of the sitcom is to help humans deal with this new technology now entering the worldwide market of goods & services.

"The sky's the limit!" on sitcom episodes. For example, consider what happens when a married man and woman buy each other a sexbot ... then the sexbots decide that they need to interact with each other for technical reasons (AI instruction, etc.). Thereafter, the sexbots conspire to rendezvous in secret whenever possible.
Rod
