The ethicist Kathleen Richardson is a way to eliminate gender inequality. He is a strong opponent of sex robots and the founder of a non-governmental organization against the movement of sex robots. Like her, thousands of activists have called for an ethical debate on the Mini Sex Dolls issue and a strict legal framework for this emerging industry. Some even preach that the use of these technology dolls is completely banned.
Rethinking design: a compromise?
The essence of the problem ultimately lies in the ultra-real physical appearance of these robots, which are mostly thought and designed by humans. For Lydia Morrish, the answer would be “rethinking robots or gadgets that don’t look like open women,” unlike most current Mini Sex Doll prototypes.
The focus should first be on feelings and pleasures, rather than having to zoom in on the full copy of the human body. In other words, to limit damage, experts recommend designing robots similar to robots.