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Sex tech, AI and the centrality of consent

Sex tech, AI and the centrality of consent

Update: 2024-10-17
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The demand for sex tech is booming. That is, toys and apps that can be used for pleasure, communication or to improve sexual health.

Developers are using innovative ways to incorporate AI in a way that is respectful of both consent and the diversity of human desire.

But it seems some male developers are intent on weaponising it against women.

In this special episode of Future Tense, Stephen Stockwell, explores the power of the emerging technology, its potential benefits and harms, and the need to keep a clear focus on consent.

Guests

Madison Griffiths – Melbourne-based writer, artist and producer

Bryony Cole – host of the Future of Sex Podcast

Professor Alan McKee – pornography researcher and Head of the School of Art, Communication and English, University of Sydney

Ashley Neale – founder of My Peach AI

Further information

Madison Griffiths - Orifice.ai, and the Arousal of Rejection

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Sex tech, AI and the centrality of consent

Sex tech, AI and the centrality of consent

Australian Broadcasting Corporation