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Will AI sex robots replace humans in bedroom? Ex-Google executive’s shocking claims (VIDEO)

By the end of the podcast, Gawad said that human’s tendency of wanting more and more from AI is destined to backfire soon or later as unlike all other technologies, AI is capable of generating its own copies.

New Delhi: A former Google executive recently made some big predictions regarding AI’s possible involvement in human beings’ sex life in the coming years.

In his claims, the ex-executive went on to say that a day when AI will replace humans in bed is closer than it seems.

AI to replace humans in bed?

Speaking to YouTuber Tom Bilyeu in his Podcast, ex-Google executive Mohammad Mo Gawdat opened up about AI’s predicted capabilities that we are going to witness in the near future and told how it is going to allow us to feel realistic sexual excitement and experiences with the help of special kind of headsets.

Talking about the Impact Theory, Mohammad explained that the new technology will be powered by AI and just like Apple’s Vision Pro, it will take us into a virtual reality where we will feel like we are dealing with actual sex robots.

Explaining his point, Mohammad asserted that human brains are easy to mistake virtual things for real and if AI starts to behave in a human-like way, it will be hard for one to differentiate between AI-generated virtual experiences from real-life ones.

Gawdat further spoke about the possibility of stimulating human sexual hormones by directly connecting the human brain with Artificial intelligence with the help of neuro-link and other methods in the upcoming years.

“Why would you need another being when AI will make you enjoy companionship and sexuality by giving signals in your brain” he wondered.

AI sentient or not?

Replying to those who argue about AI not being sentient, the ex-google executive said that it doesn’t matter if AI robots are sentient as long as they are stimulating syntheism even more than real humans. “If my brain believes something is real then it is real for me no matter if it is actually alive or not” he added further.

By the end of the podcast, Gawad said that human’s tendency of wanting more and more from AI is destined to backfire soon or later as unlike all other technologies, AI is capable of generating its own copies.

“A nuclear bomb can’t create more nukes but the AI that we are building is capable of creating another AI”, he explained.