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Award winning vibrator AI  

40Deuce 46M
4634 posts
1/23/2019 5:09 pm

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1/26/2019 11:00 am

Award winning vibrator AI


Plagiarized without permission , not even sure where originally - so many articles on the internet are reprinted material from somewhere else it's hard to find the actual source .

CES has included “sex tech” in its show for years – why, then, was Lora DiCarlo’s invitation to the show revoked and their product’s award rescinded?

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and its organizer, the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), is under fire again. This time it’s for revoking a women-owned robotics startup’s award after implying their product is “immoral.”

Let’s get this out of the way: Yes, it’s a sexual wellness device designed by a team of women, for women, in conjunction with the University of Oregon robotics and engineering team.

“Lora DiCarlo’s first product, the Osé Robotic Massager, won [an] ‘honoree’ designation in the robotics and drones category of the CES Innovation Awards, according to the company’s founder, Lora Haddock. The awards are supposed to be determined by an independent panel that ranks a series of products, with any product that gets a high enough score becoming an honoree,”according to The Verge.

And then the award, and Lora DiCarlo’s invitation to CES, was revoked, and the CTA, which organizes the show and the awards, began making excuses. Haddock was told the product didn’t comply with the rules, implying the product was “immoral, obscene, indecent, profane.” Then she was told the product didn’t fit in the robotics and drone category. A CTA spokesperson quoted in the Verge article stated that the product didn’t fit into any category.

And yet, sex tech and sex toys designed by and aimed at men are regularly featured at the show. Just last year, in 2018, CES featured Solana, the second iteration of Abyss Creations’ lifelike sex doll for men. Back in 2016, a CES event featured an oral sex simulating device (the company OhMiBod has shown its sex toys for years), and the film producer Naughty America has even been able to show private VR demos, according to The Verge.

Plagiarization complete . This is me now , good old 40deuce . It's no secret that the tech world is very sexist but this is puzzling on a couple different levels . First of all do they think that a booth with robot vibrators is going to scare people off ? I would argue that most people would be more interested in seeing that than a blowjob machine . If for no other reason than they might hope for a live demonstration .

But honestly that's a secondary consideration for me , being the neanderthal that I am , what's important to me is that no one trusts AI to drive cars at this point - how on earth are you going to get women to trust one fooling around "down there" ?

AI may very well be the future but the past several jobs I've had they've worked on implementing a product (which shall remain nameless) that is a robot that it supposed to do some pretty simple tasks and it sucks at it . But it DOES cost an assload of cash . Although based on my limited information about it the problem is really not with the robot , the problem is with the people trying to teach it .

That's why in some ways I don't fear any kind of robotic uprising , because no matter how well they're made they're still programmed by people - people who know how to make robots and nothing else . So I guess maybe robots will be good at making other robots . Beyond that how are they going to learn how to do anything ? They won't is the answer .

In other tech news a dude who stole 24 million dollars from people with SIM swaps got arrested the other day . I know the only cybercriminals we hear about are the ones that get caught so by definition they're not the best and the brightest but so many of these dudes that get taken down are laughable . This dude stole millions and millions yet he couldn't figure out how to pay his rent . Because he couldn't do it online and that's all he knows .

He said the reason he stole the money was because he wanted friends , posting on Twitter that anyone who would be his friend he would take to the Super Bowl with “porn star ” .

One dude took him up on this offer of friendship and then sold him out to the FBI . He testified "“Over the next few months, REDACTED and I socialized at nightclubs, local bars, the gym, and in his apartment playing video games, . “Gradually, I got to know Nick. He does not have a job or visible means of support. His typical day is to get up late, go to the gym, eat at the deli across the street, play video games late into the night and he had no friends. Nick was an egotistical braggart about his life and wealth."

As per usual people in the comments sections about these stories are DELIGHTED that this dude is going to get assfucked in prison from here on out which I always find distasteful . He's till a human being . I never understand why people think that crowing about the horrible things that will happen in prison to someone isn't an indication that they're just as awful as the criminals themselves .

Speaking of , I was wondering what Bernie Madoff was up to in prison and the internet was kind enough to tell me .

"After an inmate slapped Madoff because he had changed the channel on the TV, it was reported that Madoff befriended Carmine Persico, boss of the Colombo crime family since 1973, one of New York's five American Mafia families. It was believed Persico had intimidated the inmate who slapped Madoff in the face."

I wonder how one goes about befriending the boss of a crime family .

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40Deuce 46M
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1/23/2019 5:10 pm

There's a dude at work who just retired that looks very much like Madoff . It's uncanny

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