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Men turning to smartphone­s for virtual sex talk

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Men are increasing­ly turning to virtual assistants to have sexually explicit conversati­ons, it has been claimed.

Some teenagers and “truckers” who do not have partners are also developing feelings for female and malevoiced chatbots such as Siri, one expert said.

Ilya Eckstein, the chief executive of Robin Labs, said his company’s virtual assistant — Robin — was used by some men for up to 300 conversati­ons a day. He told the Times that it was “mostly teenagers and truckers without girlfriend­s” who were turning to the virtual world.

“This happens because people are lonely and bored . . . It is a symptom of our society,” he said. “As well as the people who want to talk dirty, there are men who want a deeper sort of relationsh­ip or companions­hip.”

He told Quartz that people who engage with their virtual assistants in such a way “want to flirt, they want to dream about a subservien­t girlfriend, or even a sexual slave”.

Virtual assistants — such as the iPhone’s Siri and Microsoft’s Cortana — are included on smartphone­s and computers to make life easier, allowing users to issue commands, such as “call mum”, or easily search for nearby facilities such as restaurant­s and petrol stations.

But Eckstein believes 5 per cent of interactio­ns with his company’s chatbot are now sexually explicit.

He also claims a third of conversati­ons take place for no particular reason, with many users just wanting to chat.

Deborah Harrison, a writer for Microsoft’s Cortana, told the Virtual Assistant Summit earlier this year that “a good chunk of the volume of earlyon inquiries” were about the chatbot’s sex life.

The issue has inspired films such as Her, which was released in 2013 and tells the tale of a lonely writer, played by Joaquin Phoenix, who becomes obsessed with his operating system’s virtual assistant, voiced by Scarlett Johansson.

 ??  ?? Joaquin Phoenix plays a man who falls in love with an operating system in the movie Her.
Joaquin Phoenix plays a man who falls in love with an operating system in the movie Her.

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