About the Conference

The International Conference on Love and Sex with Robots offers a pioneering exploration into the evolving relationships between humans and robots

Conference Overview

The Love and Sex with Robots Conference offers a pioneering exploration into the evolving relationships between humans and robots, focusing specifically on emotional intimacy, companionship, ethical considerations, and the integration of artificial intelligence. As technology advances, the boundaries between human emotional connections and artificial companions blur, reshaping our understanding of love, companionship, and sexuality. Our conference serves as an interdisciplinary platform for researchers, ethicists, technologists, and visionaries to debate, discuss, and shape the future of human-robot interactions.

Conference Features

Interdisciplinary Platform

Our conference serves as an interdisciplinary platform for researchers, ethicists, technologists, and visionaries to debate, discuss, and shape the future of human-robot interactions.

Cutting-Edge Research

We focus specifically on emotional intimacy, companionship, ethical considerations, and the integration of artificial intelligence in human-robot relationships.

Global Community

Join a diverse international community of experts and researchers working at the intersection of robotics, AI, ethics, and human relationships.

Academic Excellence

All accepted papers undergo rigorous peer review and are published by Ethics International Press, ensuring high-quality, ethical, and groundbreaking research dissemination.

Publication

All accepted papers will be published by Ethics International Press, an esteemed publisher dedicated to the dissemination of high-quality, ethical, and groundbreaking research.

Ethics International Press

United Kingdom

Website: https://ethicspress.com

Conference History

The Love and Sex with Robots Conference originated from a visionary workshop conducted by Professor Adrian Cheok at the 50th anniversary of the AISB (Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour) held in 2014. Recognizing the profound implications of robot-human relationships, Professor Cheok pioneered this groundbreaking forum to examine and discuss the evolving emotional and ethical dimensions of interactions between humans and robots. Since its inception, the conference has grown internationally, with Professor Cheok serving as the General Chair for multiple conferences, guiding its trajectory into becoming a premier and highly respected academic and visionary event.