A sex doll giant is set to make human-like dolls in a factory that looks like "something out of Westworld".
Silicone Lovers told Daily Star Online it is eyeing the production of AI girlfriends that boast "hyper-realism"
This includes humanoid movement, voice recognition, and sensors that respond to human touch.
But incredibly, the company says the production factory resembles a scene from HBO's popular fictional show Westworld.
In the drama, human visitors interact with robots in a designed world where they can play out their fantasies.
And Louie Love, co-founder of the company, says it will be producing sex robots in a factory that looks like this.
The Silicone Lovers boss told Daily Star Online: "We’re learning more about their robotics and AI and plan to introduce some higher-tech models to our range in 2020.
"We also plan to work with another love doll manufacturer who is also leading the pack in the robotics department, with workshops that look like something out of Westworld.
"Both companies have a focus on hyperrealism, AI and actual robotic movement.
"They have voice recognition, eye, and neck movement, mouths that sync with speaking, built-in sensors to react to touch, internal heating and a fully articulated skeleton which can stand.
"They can also carry on a basic conversation with you and are equipped with AI learning technology to improve and remember conversations.
"Most of our customers are still on the fence when it comes to AI in its current form.
"They are very curious and interested in the advances, but most are holding out until it really improves.
"In a way, it can be more magical to fantasize and give your doll its own voice rather than one created in a robotic accent that says things other people have initially programmed."
The company says it will work with a company in China, and expects a huge AI financial boom.
Louie adds: "We have recently partnered with an AI Tech company based in Shenzhen, which is the world’s hotbed for technology right now.
"China's government is heavily backing many of these AI companies, estimating it will be worth £114bnbillion to the country by 2030."
It comes amid fierce competition among sex robot companies for customers.
Silicone Lovers told Daily Star Online it is eyeing the production of AI girlfriends that boast "hyper-realism"
This includes humanoid movement, voice recognition, and sensors that respond to human touch.
But incredibly, the company says the production factory resembles a scene from HBO's popular fictional show Westworld.
In the drama, human visitors interact with robots in a designed world where they can play out their fantasies.
And Louie Love, co-founder of the company, says it will be producing sex robots in a factory that looks like this.
The Silicone Lovers boss told Daily Star Online: "We’re learning more about their robotics and AI and plan to introduce some higher-tech models to our range in 2020.
"We also plan to work with another love doll manufacturer who is also leading the pack in the robotics department, with workshops that look like something out of Westworld.
"Both companies have a focus on hyperrealism, AI and actual robotic movement.
"They have voice recognition, eye, and neck movement, mouths that sync with speaking, built-in sensors to react to touch, internal heating and a fully articulated skeleton which can stand.
"They can also carry on a basic conversation with you and are equipped with AI learning technology to improve and remember conversations.
"Most of our customers are still on the fence when it comes to AI in its current form.
"They are very curious and interested in the advances, but most are holding out until it really improves.
"In a way, it can be more magical to fantasize and give your doll its own voice rather than one created in a robotic accent that says things other people have initially programmed."
The company says it will work with a company in China, and expects a huge AI financial boom.
Louie adds: "We have recently partnered with an AI Tech company based in Shenzhen, which is the world’s hotbed for technology right now.
"China's government is heavily backing many of these AI companies, estimating it will be worth £114bnbillion to the country by 2030."
It comes amid fierce competition among sex robot companies for customers.
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