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AI Sex Robots and Online Brothels Spark Fears Over Digital Gender Violence

What Happened

Recent advancements in AI technology are facilitating the creation of online brothels, sex robots, and simulations of sexual violence, according to a report from The Guardian featuring author Laura Bates. These developments include AI-powered platforms that allow users to engage with hyper-realistic virtual sex workers and even simulate non-consensual acts. Experts and advocates warn that these innovations could normalize and perpetuate violence against women by making abuse easier to create and consume digitally. The article highlights a growing market for AI-driven adult content that blurs the boundaries between fantasy and real-world harm, raising urgent questions about regulation, consent, and ethical standards.

Why It Matters

The rise of AI-driven sex tech poses significant risks to women\’s safety, potentially reinforcing harmful stereotypes and enabling digital abuse at scale. Experts believe unchecked development in this sector could have wide implications for online safety, ethics, and legal frameworks. Read more in our AI News Hub

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