In the movie, RoboCop, audiences got a campy sneek peek into the world
of robotics. Will Smith’s sci-fi thriller, I, Robot, gave us even more insight
into the future of artifical technology.But now some scientist are worried that
society may be going a bit too far in reality.


In South Korea, a AI robot named Sophia is becoming the latest sensation
with the world of technology. Created in Hong Kong by American scientist,
David Hanson, Sophia is said to have over 50 facial human expressions to
create a life-like experience for its audience.
Robotics in the new millenium will be able to run, walk your dog and soon
— take over your job.


Yes, robots have been increasingly present in the workplace causing some
to employees to worry about job security. Major corporations across the
country are investing in this new movement in arge measures. Some stastics
even predict robots will take over nearly 40% of jobs in the U.S. by 2030.
Another area robots are increasingly becoming relevant is – in the
bedroom.


Sexbots (as they are referred to as) are set to become a popular item in
households across the country in the next decade.
In February of 2017, a group of entreprenuers in Barcelona launched
Europe’s first brothel with all sexbots when they show a gap in the market.


Some sexbots even have techno-sensors that react to body touch and
human speech to enhance its romp in the haystack. This hyper-realistic
gidget is designed to decrease the number of lonely citizens in the world.
Whether or not, robots will take over our workplace and households, you
can be sure that one thing man cannot create in our image — our gracious
and “hopefully” forgiving God. – JShelby