Missouri, Idaho, Utah also try to curtail legal personhood If you and your AI sweetheart are planning on tying the knot, don’t try it in Ohio! According to Times Now, if passed, House Bill 469 won’t recognize your digital partner as a person, and won’t recognize the marriage either. But why digital nuptials should be a concern for Ohio State Representative Thaddeus Claggett (R-D68) is beyond me. After all, the US is a country that legally recognizes corporations as persons with the ri...| Future of Sex
They trained on our urges, scraped up our kinks, and now they’ll charge us to play along Will adding sex to communication and business bots forestall the AI bubble that everyone is anticipating, including the AI themselves? Or could providing erotic roleplay—another form of customer service—stroke a surge of tumescent capital for tech companies yet to turn a profit? Sam Altman, OpenAI CEO, seems to think so. Reporting for 404Media, Samantha Cole noted Altman’s recent social media an...| Future of Sex
Future of Sex delves into California's recently enacted chatbot legislation—and what it could mean for tomorrow's synthetic companions| Future of Sex
Future of Sex reviews the negative impacts erotic chatbots have on the environment - and what, if anything, can be done to make them greener| Future of Sex
Future of Sex looks at the emotional and sexual problems digital companions will need to overcome in order to truly serve their partners well| Future of Sex
Future of Sex checks out what might happen when AI developers can no longer "look under the hood" of our erotic chatbot companions| Future of Sex