The year is 2050 and human-robot marriage is legal- a shocking shift in societal norms.

This future was hinted at by the mysterious disappearance of Harmony- a sex robot sent for repairs after being molested at a tech fair.

It all began with a simple question- will there be a happy ending to the rise of sex robots?

Ex-Google execs predicted AI sex robots could replace human intimacy- and they were right.

Even DJ Mag questioned if AI robots could experience orgasm- la petite mort.

The deeply human love stories of people and their AI sex dolls became commonplace.

This new reality- where robots IoT and artificial intelligence are changing how humans have sex- was no longer science fiction.

There were concerns- a report stated no evidence suggests sex with robots is healthy.

Yet companies like Realbotix pivoted to AI and robots after sex doll acquisitions.

Promotional material for Realdoll silicone dolls and RealdollX AI sex dolls flooded the market.

The rise of the romantic robot was undeniable- a new era of connection.

Replika AI even caused Reddit panic after chatbots shifted from sex to intimacy.

Sex robots became officially a thing- teaching us about the future of AI.

A human rights discourse emerged- questioning the ethics of AI robot porn.

Amazon even stocked 'Sex Robot Dolls' eBooks by Mike Blake.

Harmony the sex robot with a major AI vaginal sensor upgrade was just the beginning.

The future of romance was here- with sex robots and AI.

This evolving landscape was captured in a Vice documentary.

Bernard Marr's video tweet explored this phenomenon.

It was a new world- with AI-Powered Sex Robots changing everything.