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Aria recientemente fue presentada en el Consumer Electronics Show 2025 como una humanoide hiperrealista diseñada para ofrecer compañía y hasta el momento, catalogada como “la robot más sexy del mundo”. Su creación pone en evidencia cómo el sector tecnológico continúa sexualizando a las mujeres y reproduciendo sesgos de género en sus desarrollos.

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00:00In a new version we hear and judge,
00:02you saw a Arya, the new robot hyper-realistic and casualty hyper-sexualized
00:07that since some months is launching a Canadian company.
00:10Arya was presented in the Consumer Electronics Show 2025
00:13as a company robot and intimated with a price of $175,000.
00:18Because, of course, if we can develop technology avanzada,
00:22obviously, the first thing we are going to create is a new robot programable.
00:25But it's not that we say it.
00:26Only in the description of the product says that Arya,
00:30as of being programmed with memory a long term
00:32to offer an experience close to the of a human relationship,
00:35has a feminine appearance, with long hair and rubies,
00:38narices respingadas, eyes claras and details like delineados.
00:42Arya was designed with a super-hegemónica,
00:45joven, delgada and blank.
00:47A body that responds to those stereotypes and aesthetic ideas
00:50about how to look a woman.
00:52And no faltan in the comments that they say that that it is not bad,
00:55that we don't have to put the gender into everything.
00:57But then, why when the robots are female,
01:00they look like Arya, but when they are masculine, they look like Arya.
01:03To clarify, both designs are of the same company.
01:06The problem, evidently, is not just Arya.
01:08Other companies, like Svetka, XCI and IPsoft,
01:11have created robots of acompañamiento with the same
01:13enfoque of a vision of the world,
01:15is made by the masculine fantasies.
01:17No, seriously.
01:18Because every once that men create a robot,
01:20it ends up being an idealized version,
01:22and sexualized version of a woman.
01:24Even in this new era of creation,
01:27the new technologies are still perpetuating stereotypes of gender.
01:30But not only this.
01:31Realbotics said that their robots are completely personalized.
01:35They can replicate in image and personality
01:37to a celebrity, to a historical person,
01:39or to the person that is the buyer.
01:41Even they can send photos to replicate real faces.
01:44That means that a man could ask a copy of a woman
01:47that she knows without her consent,
01:49robing her identity and turning them into objects moldable.
01:53What kinds of things?
01:53We can't imagine.
01:55Listen, this is what happens when women
01:57only represent a third of the world's scientific community,
02:00according to the ONU's numbers.
02:01Also, recently, the BASA and the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
02:06did a study in which they discovered
02:08that only 1 of every 5 women in the technology sector
02:11work in India,
02:11participating in the development and adoption of this technology.
02:15That is, that if those who teach computers to behave as humans
02:18are mostly men,
02:20it's logical that the resultant products have some kind of risk of gender.
02:24Who are creating these innovations?
02:26Men.
02:26For whom?
02:27For the men.
02:28And who do they benefit?
02:29It's not very difficult to imagine.
02:31Men.
02:32That means that when the decisions about artificial intelligence,
02:35robotic and the future of the technology
02:37are in the hands of a single group,
02:39the products that they create
02:39end up reflecting their own dreams and desires.
02:42That's why when in the robotics
02:43they represent the feminine feminine,
02:45it's always atractive, servicial and designed to satisfy orders.
02:48And as in the real world
02:49they can't sexualize women without consequences,
02:52now they do it with their own creations.
02:54There are the famous sexboxes,
02:56robots designed exclusively for the masculine pleasure
02:58with bodies irrealized, idealized,
03:01programmed to fulfill orders
03:02and now, even to replicate and rob identities.
03:06And if you think this is new technology,
03:08a new problem?
03:09Well, no.
03:10This problem has been decades in the fiction fiction.
03:12Even in the movies, when they create
03:14characters of artificial intelligence women,
03:17these women always have been
03:18a misel as in apuros
03:19and as a future worker,
03:20while the men and robots are represented
03:22as machines of battle.
03:24It's the same guion repeated in a loop,
03:26but now they brought them to the real life.
03:28What do you think, Igualadas?
03:29Do you expect a future
03:30where we continue to normalize
03:31women as sexual objects
03:33even in the artificial intelligence?
03:35Let's read in the comments.
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