Inside the world’s first AI sex doll brothel – with one BIG difference
– It seems that not even the oldest profession is immune from the threat
– Prostitutes are now being replaced by ‘intergalactic pleasure dolls’
DAILY MAIL
Many of us are terrified AI will put us out of a job – and it seems not even the oldest profession is immune from the threat.
Because, in the next frontier of sex work, prostitutes are being replaced by ‘intergalactic pleasure dolls’ that have a heart of gold, super-flexible limbs, and a willingness to try anything.
They don’t even insist you wear a condom.
Sex robots used to be the stuff of science fiction – featuring in movies like Blade Runner, Ex Machina and the Megan Fox vehicle Subservience.
But as silicone dolls become ever more realistic, they are seen as an increasingly viable – arguably less complicated – alternative to the real thing.
In their new book Sex Work Today, authors Bernadette Barton, Barbara G Brents, and Angela Jones reveal that the world’s first AI prostitute has been created to fulfill every desire – while also teaching her clients about consent.
Kokeshi plies her trade at the Cybrothel in Berlin, and is marketed as tasting like peaches and smelling like summer rain. She boasts facial piercings, a wide array of bondage gear, and has a mission ‘to spread pleasure consciousness in a shame-free environment.’
She shares the space with Paris, ‘a hyperfeminine girl next door,’ Guy Rider, ‘a sultry bisexual male doll,’ Mistress Oxana, ‘a German dominatrix,’ and ‘coming soon, Hito, a pixie-esque Manga doll with pointy ears, as well as a blue-skinned alien doll.’
The authors write: ‘When clients first enter the room, they find Kokeshi basking in a heater to warm her silicone skin, wearing a curly blue wig and clear plastic skirt, with her galactic blue eyes fixed on a bowl of condoms dangling above the bed.’
But, crucially, where Kokeshi differs from other sex doll brothels is that her owner, Alexis Smiley Smith, has given her ‘a real personality.’ She interacts with clients via strategically placed cameras and microphones in what she calls an ‘analog AI’ experience.
‘My offsite room is a literal closet, packed with doll clothes, wigs, a small table with monitors, a headset, an audio mixer, and a laptop,’ says Smith – herself a former escort.
‘The equipment is outdated, so it looks like something out of the early 1990s.’
The book’s authors note that the experience is, in a way, ‘phone sex with a shared physical medium.’
Initially fearing her clients would be ‘incel-type men… coming to her flat and having creepy sex’ with her, Smith says she ‘queered her up a bit,’ designing a doll with feminist ideals and a mission to teach consent.
‘Often, I find myself taking control by directing the client to get undressed, to come sit on the bed next to me (Kokeshi), to touch my arms, the little dip of my collar bone, or to smell my hair,’ she says.
‘I mention lube is important and say, “Yes, you can touch me there, thank you for asking.” I reward consent and make it a point to bring up how important consent is, even in this context.
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