Love doll robots, VR and digital toys cannot replace one thing. Mal Harrison explained what that is on Thursday at the “Tech Open Air” (TOA) tech conference in Berlin. "Look around the room," said Mar Harrison, founder of the New York Center for Intelligence. "There must be someone in your eyes that you think is hot!" shouted the thousands of tech elite spectators who had traveled to Berlin for the conference. They look around and look into each other's eyes. Of course, you have met someone before - because they are a specific person, look interesting, smell good and move. She went on to say that this interaction is what makes so appealing.

How many machines can take? This is the subject of research on "Rehmannia glutinosa" by BR, Arte and the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering (Fraunhofer IAO). A third of Germans and a quarter of French would like to sleep with a robot. Between autumn 2017 and February 2018, more than 22,000 participants from Germany and France were asked online about their openness to new mini doll technologies. The Germans surveyed also have no health problems with the new technology: 70 percent accept organs from the 3D printer. More than half of the respondents participate in permanent body scans. High blood pressure, pulse and hormone balance are continuously measured and information about the current state of health is given directly. Nanorobots -- tiny robots inserted into human veins to repair cells -- are also being embraced.

On the other hand, respondents were more cautious when it came to DNA hacking and brain chips. Only one in three can imagine using the opportunity to change their genetic material on the computer or to improve concentration, creativity or intelligence through brain "upgrades". Female respondents were generally more cautious in their responses, with the approval of organs from 3D printers gradually decreasing with age: significantly fewer people in the over-60s age group agreed to use the technology. Dolls used to be life-size inflatable creatures that were noticeably inadequate in every way. They really aren't like humans. But as the doll technology industry upgrades, Chinese company AI-Tech Doll has now changed that, creating Dolls that can talk and look incredibly lifelike. These Dolls have artificial intelligence and everything becomes more real.

Real Sex Dolls

The starting point is the 1973 Hollywood film of the same name, in which Yul Brunner played a human robot. The series is also about the amusement park of the future, where visitors interact with robots (robots) from the western world, which are indistinguishable from real people. You can dance with them, fight them, shoot them and have with them. Fans of the TV show Westworld will inevitably be reminded of future scenes that bear a striking resemblance to the labs that make Chinese love Dolls. It looks a little strange as the naked headless Dolls move through the factory on hooks. At that time, they were still a long way from buying something later. The boss of the manufactory explains: “Our small doll are like people. They have bones, muscles and skin. The skeleton consists of over 160 parts.”

When they are finished, the Dolls look different, they have different faces and different hairstyles, and they are carefully made up and groomed. When the doll's skin is dull, it looks very real. They even have "personality" according to the manufacturer. Because there is a robot on top of them that allows them to move, blink and make faces. Westworld still has one thing in common: Chinese Dolls, which cost around 4,250 euros, can also talk to users and answer questions. Also substitutions like in the series? They speak like Siri and Alexa.