AI sex robots are taking over the market as they transform from simple dolls into emotional partners. Chinese manufacturers lead this change, with WMDoll updating its MetaBox series using Llama AI connected to cloud computing services.
These robots feature various character voices, including those of a nurse, police officer, student, secretary, teacher, or superhero. They have metal skeletons covered in silicone or thermoplastic and heating functions. The new models remember past conversations and offer emotional support to users during interactions.
Market watchers believe that, thanks to AI, soft materials, and sensory technologies, these robots will quickly evolve from physical objects into relationship companions. This shift might soon create a market worth hundreds of billions of dollars.
The adult robot market should reach $30 billion next year, with China controlling about 40 percent of sales. Analysts predict the broader humanoid robot industry will become larger than the automotive and consumer electronics sectors combined, possibly hitting $154 billion globally by 2035.
China dominates this industry despite being an authoritarian nation with strict citizen monitoring. This leadership position represents an unusual development for a country known for its tight social controls.
These robots feature various character voices, including those of a nurse, police officer, student, secretary, teacher, or superhero. They have metal skeletons covered in silicone or thermoplastic and heating functions. The new models remember past conversations and offer emotional support to users during interactions.
Market watchers believe that, thanks to AI, soft materials, and sensory technologies, these robots will quickly evolve from physical objects into relationship companions. This shift might soon create a market worth hundreds of billions of dollars.
The adult robot market should reach $30 billion next year, with China controlling about 40 percent of sales. Analysts predict the broader humanoid robot industry will become larger than the automotive and consumer electronics sectors combined, possibly hitting $154 billion globally by 2035.
China dominates this industry despite being an authoritarian nation with strict citizen monitoring. This leadership position represents an unusual development for a country known for its tight social controls.