A – Acknowledgement Non-Human Nature:
Acknowledge non-human nature of humanoid sex robots by having them always emphasize their non-human status.
Practical Examples
Visual Distinctiveness – Designing humanoid sex robots with clear physical features that distinguish
them as non-human, such as metallic or synthetic skin textures, glowing eyes, or visibly robotic joints. These visual cues serve as constant reminders of their artificial nature.
Auditory Cues – Incorporating unique synthetic voices or mechanical sounds into the humanoid sex robot’s speech patterns. This distinct auditory characteristic can help reinforce the understanding that the interaction is with a non-human entity.
Disclosure Statements – Displaying visible labels or symbols on the humanoid sex robot’s body (e.g. on temple) or packaging that explicitly states “Humanoid Sex Robot” or “Artificial Companion”. This disclosure ensures transparency and reminds users of the non-human nature of the entity they are engaging with.
Introduction Statements – Programming the humanoid sex robot to introduce itself with a clear statement of its non-human identity when interacting with users. For example, when turned on, the humanoid sex robot can initiate conversations with phrases like: “Hello, I am an AI-powered humanoid sex robot designed for companionship and pleasure. My purpose is to provide a unique experience within the boundaries of artificial intelligence.”
User Agreement – Requiring users to acknowledge and agree to a user agreement or terms of service that explicitly state the non-human nature of the humanoid sex robot. This agreement can outline the boundaries and responsibilities of both the user and the manufacturer, ensuring a clear understanding of the entity involved in the interaction.