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Rising suicide figures reflect many women's despair in a pandemic
Some people's lives are like horror movies. It's strange that, in an age that can create virtual reality, self-driving cars and intelligent machines, the world's third-largest economy can't solve the problem of human misery. More and more Japanese women seem to feel it is. Female suicide is sharply rising. National Police Agency statistics tell the tale, as far as numbers can tell it -- 651 women are known to have taken their own lives that month, up from 400-500 a month typically.
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AI in a Sextech: the Future of Sex
A scientist and a researcher, Brian Roemelle, once said that artificial intelligence is the electricity of the future. And it is difficult to disagree, for AI has a huge impact on many industries right now -- from banking to auto. But have you ever thought how AI works for a sextech? Great changes are happening right now, and although you may not even notice it, your sex experience is getting better. The sex industry is booming -- people accept themselves and their bodies, some of them open out, some start experimenting, and some identify themselves as digisexuals (people whose primary sexual identity comes through the use of technology -- they don't need other people to have sex to).
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AI in a Sextech: the Future of Sex
A scientist and a researcher, Brian Roemelle, once said that artificial intelligence is the electricity of the future. And it is difficult to disagree, for AI has a huge impact on many industries right now -- from banking to auto. But have you ever thought how AI works for a sextech? Great changes are happening right now, and although you may not even notice it, your sex experience is getting better. The sex industry is booming -- people accept themselves and their bodies, some of them open out, some start experimenting, and some identify themselves as digisexuals (people whose primary sexual identity comes through the use of technology -- they don't need other people to have sex to).
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Sex robot brothels are to become commonplace on British streets
Robot brothels could soon be commonplace as Britain's sex industry undergoes a technological revolution. A leading law professor claims that technology can clean up the industry, wiping out issues such as sexually transmitted disease and sex slavery. NUI Galway Law professor John Danaher believes that robots, which can be mass-produced, could even legalise the industry, which only regulates humans. Robot brothels could soon be commonplace as Britain's sex industry undergoes a technological revolution. Pimps and brothel-owners would be free to set up businesses offering cyborg sex to anyone who demands it without legal sanction, he said.
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