학술논문

Fluid Sex Robots: Looking to the 2LGBTQIA+ Community to Shape the Future of Sex Robots
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 17th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2022 17th ACM/IEEE International Conference on. :746-749 Mar, 2022
Subject
Computing and Processing
Robotics and Control Systems
Industries
Fluids
Service robots
Shape
Media
Gender issues
sex robots
companion robots
human-robot interaction
2L GBTQIA +
Language
Abstract
As sex robots continue to be developed by industry, portrayed by media, and studied by researchers, it is common to conceptualize robots from a cisgender and heterosexual (cishet), or feminist perspective. We advocate for an increased shift toward the 2LGBTQIA+ community for inspiration and a path forward for more inclusive, successful, and socially responsible sex robots. In addition to the intrinsic value of being inclusive, looking to the 2LGBTQIA+ community can help us to break away from traditional ideas of gender and sexuality, to unlock the full potential of this technology to be flexible and offer new possibilities. Further, we reflect on the importance of considering how the designs of sex robots, as politically charged technological artifacts, can contribute to reinforcing ideas about heteronormativity; instead, sex robots have the potential to positively contribute to breaking down traditional barriers surrounding gender and sex. We envision a future of sex robots that reach their full potential as fluid, individualized companions that enable people to comfortably engage their interests and identity.