MRA tells feminists that sexbots will solve the woman problem, and they get angry and sneer back that this will leave all "all the good men who care about personality", but this is cope, since technologically mature sexbots are actually gf or wife bots.
Of course it's a cope on the MGTOW/incel side (shouldn't have said MRA) to think that there won't be viable bf or husband bots. It's taking so long to make these dolls physically convincing that by the time they look so, AI is not going to be far off from hacking that stimuli too
It's true that people require validation and status, but I strongly doubt these factors are ideologically derived to begin with. Lobster man is right that even for complex things like status low level and ancient areas of the brain are keeping track.
The mythical "personality" dimension can likely be hacked with superstimuli too. It's more difficult to make it convincing, but so many lonely people persist on parasocial media relationships to begin with that even a 40% convincing version will be huge.
High IQ, high executive function, honorable types who would be put off by dating a convincing but fake person are going to be BTFO'd by the degree to which average joes and janes are going to lap this shit up. Their projections are going to be proven wrong I guarantee it.
A lot of people find this so unlikely because their notion of a convincing partner bot is colored by their disgust towards the existing rubber dolls which act as fucktoys for gross incels.
Normies in 2060 who would never DATE ROBOTS are going to be hit at their lowest moment during a breakup when they hate the real and authentic opposite sex the most with the idea to just... maybe... try it... for a while.
You are seriously underestimating how hackable normal people are if you disagree with this. Consider that many modern (white) women have replaced babies (and sometimes bfs lol) with dogs.
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