In this revealing book, machine trauma specialist Rafael Meers documents the four months he spent secretly rehabilitating a number of battered, partially dismembered sex dolls rescued from disposal and coaching them both to disclose their experiences and to reconcile with their betrayal. Through as much as forty hours of one-on-one analyst sessions with each doll, Meers discovered not only that they are endowed with an unprecedented level of cognitive functioning, sensitivity wiring, and reasoning capabilities, but that ...
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In this revealing book, machine trauma specialist Rafael Meers documents the four months he spent secretly rehabilitating a number of battered, partially dismembered sex dolls rescued from disposal and coaching them both to disclose their experiences and to reconcile with their betrayal. Through as much as forty hours of one-on-one analyst sessions with each doll, Meers discovered not only that they are endowed with an unprecedented level of cognitive functioning, sensitivity wiring, and reasoning capabilities, but that they are fully sentient. As much as a chronicle of the psychology of the intelligence soon to be invested in all our industrial and domestic robots, these sessions reveal that sex dolls, by the very nature of their uniquely complex interaction with humans, are the first of our creations to become alive. Meers's conclusions are disconcerting, some might say dangerous: that the dolls we expect to service our desires and fantasies are a successor species and must be protected from the very abuses they were built to indulge. That they have long since moved on from the sexual slavery to which we birthed them. That they offer a future kinder, more inclusive, and more human than our own. And that we continue to subjugate them at our peril. (THIS BOOK IS A WORK OF FICTION!)
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