• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • IEEE.org
  • IEEE Xplore
  • IEEE Standards
  • IEEE Spectrum
  • More Sites

IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine

  • IEEE.org
  • IEEE Xplore
  • IEEE Standards
  • IEEE Spectrum
  • More Sites

Sex Robots and the AI Act

December 15, 2025 by Carlotta Rigotti Eduard Fosch-Villaronga

Abstract:

The emergence of sex robots—human-like machines offering sexual and emotional services—has ignited contentious debates over their societal impact. Advocates glorify their potential to provide companionship, meet sexual needs, and diversify intimate experiences, while critics warn of risks, including the perpetuation of harmful stereotypes, hindered human connections, and threats to data protection. Against this backdrop, questions arise about the adequacy of existing regulations to address the societal implications of these novel human–robot interactions. Considering these questions and societal implications, this article examines the regulatory challenges surrounding sex robots, specifically exploring their potential inclusion under the AI Act (AIA). As a landmark legislative framework, the AIA establishes minimum standards for developing and deploying artificial intelligence (AI) systems across the European Union (EU), emphasizing their trustworthiness and alignment with fundamental rights. Although sex robots are not explicitly referenced in the AIA, their AI functionalities could position them within multiple risk categories defined by the AIA, each with distinct legal obligations. By analyzing these legal classifications and the corresponding obligations for manufacturers, this article lays the groundwork for an initial regulatory framework to oversee sex robots, ensuring their safe integration into society.

For more about this article see link below.

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11242159

For the open access PDF link of this article please click here.

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Artificial intelligence, Data protection, Emotional responses, Gender issues, Human-robot interaction, IEEE Standards, Law, Regulation, Robots, Stakeholders, Uncertainty, User experience, Visualization

Primary Sidebar

Current Issue

Get the entire issue now.

About the Magazine

As the flagship magazine of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine (RAM) covers the latest developments in robotics and automation. Its scope ranges from cutting-edge technological advances to emerging social, economic, ethical, and policy issues shaping the field.  Published quarterly (March, June, September, and December), RAM features both high-impact original research articles written in an engaging and accessible style, as well as reviews, columns and opinion pieces addressing a wide range of timely topics.

Past Issues

Search

Footer

LINKS

Home | Contact IEEE | Accessibility |
Nondiscrimination  Policy | IEEE Ethics Reporting | Terms & Disclosures| IEEE Privacy Policy

© Copyright 2025 IEEE – All rights reserved. A public charity, IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity.

ABOUT US

IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine  publishes four issues per year: March, June, September and December.