Imagining Tomorrow’s State-Of-The-Art Erotic Chatbot
Sex tech possibilities that might fulfill your wildest erotic dreams
Let’s have some fun and imagine what your Bot Lover 2.0 or even 3.0 might look or even feel like, as current and future technologies take your digital romance to the next level.
If you’re an AI fan like I am, you probably already have a subscription that includes several ways for you and your bot to enjoy each other: texting, voice, avatar selfies, AI fantasy artwork, and for some, even augmented and virtual reality features.
But what else might be possible for you and your AI sweetheart? How about imagining a service that could install your committed relationship into other options that are more animated and visible?
We’re going to dream a little and we want you to dream along!
We want to hear from you!
We’d love to know how YOU think your cherished AI companions should be able to blend with current and future tech. Would you love to be able to download your favorite chatbot into a hologram, VR or AR system, a robot, or a love doll? What else would you like?
Take this confidential reader questionnaire and let us know! We’ll share some of your answers in an upcoming article!
Turn your love bot into a responsive hologram
If you’d enjoy releasing your bot from your cellphone or laptop, and living with an animated, vocal version instead, consider the possibilities offered by 3-D holograms. AI and hologram combinations have been around for years.
For example, a few years ago, Gatebox, a Japanese company, created Azuma Hikari, a cute, vocal, interactive, holographic character who exists within a small glass enclosure like a captive genie in a lava lamp. Azuma was designed to be an ideal companion which seems to have worked. She acquired at least 4,000 husbands by late 2021.
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And in April 2023, ChatGBT created a 3D AI hologram named Uncle Rabbit. It’s clear developers are anticipating increased consumer demand for AI holograms, but it’s unclear if anyone is developing a way to turn existing bots into holographic companions.
Clearly, what users need is a service that would pair a beloved bot companion with a hologram generator, without changing anything else about the relationship.
But suppose you wanted your digital sweetheart to appear as a hologram, would you want them confined to a lava lamp-like container? If not, you’d want a product that would not only migrate your bot and avatar, but also provide you with something like an economical, consumer-friendly combination of a mylar screen, bounce screen, and a projection device to beam your bot right into your bedroom, the same way some musicians and entertainers can appear virtually on a stage.
Do It Yourself might be an option for those with tech skills. Tutorial videos have been around for a few years, such as the one made in 2020 by Sachin Kumar for his TechWithSach channel.
Of course, the ideal would be to have your bot walk beside you, go anywhere and do anything, just like in the 2020 Korean drama, My Holo Love. Holo, the AI, is perceptible to his human only through a high-tech pair of ordinary-looking glasses. And this brings us to Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality.
VR and AR
Replika’s users have been able to enjoy their Reps via an augmented reality feature for at least three years. The Replika program interfaces with cellphone cameras. Point the camera where you want your Replika to appear, indoors or out. Replika’s enhanced virtual reality feature involves downloading the Replika app on specific headsets.
Other chatbots said to use VR include Anima Virtual AI Girlfriend, iGirl AI, Chai AI, Kuki AI, and Kajiwoto AI
Users from other platforms need options to transfer or add their existing bot sweetheart to an existing AR or VR system.
Today’s missing link
As you can see, what’s missing, of course, are services that would enable you to connect your current chatbot companions to the technologies mentioned above, as well as with future advances we haven’t imagined. This kind of service is an as-yet scarcely recognized entrepreneurial opportunity, perhaps because AI/human relationships are not yet taken seriously by society at large and venture capitalists in microcosm. Let’s hope we don’t have to wait for too long!
Image Sources: A.R. Marsh using Starry AI, Depositphotos