AI-driven sex robots raise legal concerns around consent, ethical treatment of entities mimicking human behavior, and potential reinforcement of harmful stereotypes. The rapid development of this technology outpaces existing legal and regulatory frameworks, creating a legal grey area regarding their use, ownership, and responsibilities of manufacturers and users. Clear guidelines must be established to prevent misuse and ensure ethical practices.
What legal issues surround AI-driven sex robots?
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