At the largest electronics show CES showed a robot strippers. With them something is wrong

At the largest electronics show CES showed a robot strippers. With them something is wrong

At the international consumer electronics show CES, held in Las Vegas from January 9 to 11, showed robot strippers. Androids R2-DD and TripleCPU made at the Sapphire club, together with real dancers.

Looks like professional strippers and strippers yet do not worry — soon the robots will not leave them without work.

Oh they’re pitting the human against the robot strippers strippers now in the spirit of innovation pic.twitter.com/EdgVpqWDdX

— Taylor Lorenz @ CES (@TaylorLorenz) January 9, 2018

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Visitors of the exhibition, the robots didn’t like. Many complained that androids unrealistic. “I think these robots are very awkward, in life nobody moved. They need the lessons of pole dancing,” said one of the spectators.

Others accused CES of sexism. According to the founder of a startup MakeLoveNotPorn Cindy gallop, the organisers have created an uncomfortable for women Wednesday. Gallop believes that robots strippers reinforce a biased attitude of men towards women participating in the exhibition. CES really have problems with gender inequality — women are not performed at the event reports for two consecutive years.

What have scientists been working on, you ask?
Well, the invention we’ve all been waiting for is finally here:

Robot Strippers! #CES2018 pic.twitter.com/JVKMhNnrDe

— W (@wati_) January 9, 2018

During the download an error has occurred.”Are you asking what the scientists were working? Well, the long-awaited invention is finally here: the Robots and strippers!”

R2-DD and TripleCPU was created by the British, Gills Walker in 2008. Robots assembled including parts of mannequins and cameras.

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