I don't plan to marry again, but if for some reason I must, I might consider tying that knot with a robot.
Artificial-intelligence expert David Levy's new book, Love + Sex With Robots: The Evolution of Human-Robot Relationships, makes a compelling case for the development of real human-robot partnerships -- by 2050.
I'll be 80 by then, but who cares? With the help of aphrodisiac pharmaceuticals, I'll be as randy and functional as ever, with a wealth of experience I absolutely plan to gain between now and then.
Robots are more than sex machines.
Sex is easy to find, but dancing? Good luck finding a man who is both a) available and b) willing to try.
Artificial intelligence is still intelligence.
Robots are sensitive and responsive.
It knows exactly when I'm turned on, when I'm withdrawing, when I'm approaching climax; it knows my body better than I do.
A robot will only create drama if I want it to.