… ThePeoplePress.com challenged some of the modern AI services with this question, and here are summary of the answers we received.

The short answer: Sex between humans absolutely has a future, even in a world where robots and artificial reproduction technologies evolve
Here’s why:
1. Sex is More Than Reproduction
For humans, sex is not just a reproductive act—it’s deeply emotional, psychological, social, and relational. No matter how advanced reproductive technology becomes, the emotional and physical intimacy of human-to-human sex will likely remain irreplaceable for many.
2. Biotech May Change How We Reproduce
Artificial wombs, gene editing, and synthetic biology could eventually allow human DNA to be combined or cloned outside of the body—possibly even using robots or machines. However, that’s about reproduction, not about the act of sex itself. So while we might not need sex to have children, many will still want it for pleasure, bonding, and identity.
3. Robots That Reproduce with DNA Injection?
This is speculative science fiction at this point. Creating a robot that can use injected DNA to reproduce like a human involves massive technical, biological, and ethical hurdles. DNA isn’t enough—you need a complete biological system (cells, organs, gestation environment). Robots might one day assist or host artificial wombs, but they won’t become human in the biological sense.
4. Cultural and Personal Identity
Sexuality is tied to identity, romance, and human connection. Robots may simulate or participate in sex (like sexbots), but they won’t replace the meaning many people find in sex with other humans.
Conclusion: Technology may transform reproduction, but it’s highly unlikely to replace human sexual relationships anytime soon, but it might help people with disabilities.
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… AND when ThePeoplePress.com asked several AI services to elaborate on their responses, we got the answers below:
1. Rise of Synthetic Companions (But Not Replacements)
Sex robots and AI companions are already being developed and used, mostly for companionship and sexual gratification.
… But, – these tools serve individual needs, often in contexts of loneliness or disability. They don’t replace the complexity of real human connection—emotional unpredictability, mutual growth, consent, and love are hard to fake.
2. Ethical Implications of Bio-Robotic Reproduction
If robots could one day use human DNA to “reproduce” or generate life …
Consent and ownership of DNA would be major ethical concerns.
Who raises the child? Is the child human or synthetic? What rights do they have?
It would require defining the boundary between biology and artificial life in law and philosophy.
3. The Post-Sex Future Is Unlikely for Most
The idea that sex will be phased out due to efficiency is popular in sci-fi (like in Brave New World or Gattaca), but … Biology isn’t just practical—it’s wired into our drives. Even if reproduction becomes entirely artificial, the desire for sex is likely to remain unless fundamentally altered (e.g., through drugs or gene editing).
4. Transhumanist Possibilities
If we start merging with machines (cyborgs, neural implants), human sexuality could evolve …
Enhanced pleasure or telepathic intimacy.
Fully virtual sex experiences in brain-machine interfaces.
Even these, though, are likely to be extensions, not replacements, of human sexuality.
In sum, the future might bring incredible advances in synthetic life and reproduction—but sex between humans is deeply rooted in our evolution, culture, and psychology. It may change form, but it’s unlikely to disappear.
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The boundaries of love are expanding beyond our beloved one … and the favorite mixer in the kitchen
The world is changing rapidly as a result of a technological world that not only interacts with us, but is becoming a part of us. But it’s also an expression of the boundaries of love, expanding beyond our sweetheart … and favorite mixer in the kitchen.
Nevertheless, love and sexual activity for people with physical disabilities is still a difficult challenge for disabled people. Both in practical terms, but also in relation to the taboo that many people feel about talking about sexual activity for people with disabilities.
… Imagine if these people have challenged and developed approaches to sexual activity that other people would find interesting.
So far, we’ve only gotten to the point of having movie series with women or men in wheelchairs who have a desire, but often an unfulfilled desire.
Currently, there is less taboo about killing people and committing genocide than about discussing how we help people who need help, even desperately need help to survive the next week or two. We are not talking about years.
So maybe it’s not robots we need to improve our quality of life on a global scale, or more advanced sexual routines to make our lives exciting and fulfilling, but rather something as basic as love and compassion between each other – as humans.
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So maybe it’s not just robots we need to improve our quality of life, but also love and compassion between each other!
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The Editorial Team
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