Sexuality in the era of transhumanism: A point of view

Author:

Arias‐Castillo Liliana1ORCID,González‐Arboleda Andrés Augusto2ORCID,García‐Perdomo Herney Andrés23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine Universidad del Valle Cali Colombia

2. UROGIV Research Group, School of Medicine Universidad del Valle Cali Colombia

3. Division of Urology/Urooncology, Department of Surgery, School of Medicine Universidad del Valle Cali Colombia

Abstract

AbstractSeveral technological and scientific developments have arisen to enhance the human condition. Transhumanism is an intellectual movement that gathers different knowledge sectors to attain a physical and psychological fullness state, with capacities that surpass a human as is known today. These advances have led to a remarkable development in human–robot interaction, an interaction science that studies how technology could influence human behavior. Social robots are part of this science, looking to improve the interaction between robots and the general population in everyday contexts. Sex robots, being part of social robots, have gained a lot of importance in the industry. But, does any relationship exist between transhumanism and sexuality? Some authors have proposed beneficial sex robots in sexual dysfunctions and older adults. However, several contradictors state that sex robots will not be helpful, but they may aggravate these conditions. Further studies are needed to assess the real impact of these devices on sexual dysfunctions, as lack of evidence prevents firmly recommending them as part of treatment protocols.

Publisher

Wiley

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