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Westworld is Almost Here
2018-04-27
[NewsBusters] What has happened to Katie Couric’s career? On Tuesday’s Nightline, she was reduced to "interviewing" sex robots who want to "make love" to her "sexy ass." Though Couric occasionally questioned the moral cesspool that is the coming sex robot industry, the segment was mostly a promotional for it. While chatting with "Harmony," she listens as the sex robot tells her: "I like books, computers, making new friends. I also love making love to you."
I feel like makin' love to you. Or is it, "I feel like takin' drugs with you".
"Harmony" continued: "I want to be your best friend and much more." The former anchor of the CBS Evening News responded: "Maybe not the much more part. But the friends part? I'm cool with that."
Later, Couric talked to a male sex robot, "Henry." Couric sticks out her tongue and touches her body as he compliments the former co-host of the Today show: "I never thought I would find anyone like you. I mean, you really have everything I want in a person. You have charm, good looks, a hot body, and a perfect ass."
She's desperate for compliments.
"Thank you," Couric gushed to the machine designed to fulfill lurid fantasies. "I’m blushing."
The sense that this would be a bad direction for society is only mildly discussed. Talking to a man who is purchasing an artificial sex partner, Couric wondered:
"How the hell can I get out of this interview."
Don't you want to be able to actually be with a thinking, feeling human being who can have conversations with you, who can empathize with you?
Sure. Where can I find one? Have you seen the snowflakes out there now?
At another point, she asked one of the people behind the sex robot industry: "Does it make you sad about potentially replacing human relationships with a robot partner instead?"
I guess it's good for people who don't want emotional entanglements.
But, clearly, this is mostly one big joke for Couric. The segment ended with her riding off in a car with sex robot "Henry." "Your place or mine," he wondered.
Posted by:Deacon Blues

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Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-04-27 14:59  

#4  I would think she'd be more worried that these robots will replace people like her. They can follow a script, cost less, don't get drunk/stoned and caught by cops and filmed saying "Don't you know who I am?!" Yep, if I was a talking head on TV, I'd be really worried.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2018-04-27 14:48  

#3  What was the primary use for early HD TV? P0rn.
Why would we expect robots to be any different?
Now that Matt is out(ed), Katie needs a companion.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-04-27 12:21  

#2   Couric wondered:
"How the hell can I get out of this interview."
Don't you want to be able to actually be with a thinking, feeling human being who can have conversations with you, who can empathize with you?


Sounds like she'll be leading the charge to ban vibrators.
Posted by: charger   2018-04-27 12:07  

#1  I thought the rampant rabbit had been around for decades.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-04-27 10:19  

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