Clone bodies from top 1% attractiveness DNA, but grow them without brains except for the the hypothalamus (for heartbeat, breathing) with the body puppeteered by a LLM based AI running on a computer filling out the skull cavity. Eyes would likely also have to be artificial due to the complexity of connection between eyes & brain but everything else could be biological. These wouldn't be rubber skinned gynoids, but almost fully natural flesh and bone.This should be cheaper than humanoid robots as most of it is grown, not manufactured. For perhaps ten grand, anybody could have a nubile young companion biobot with genetic unicorn measurements, who exercises when not needed to keep in shape. When the body grows old, the skull cavity computer & eyes could be transplanted into a newly cloned, young body.This doesn't just mean mass produced affordable beautiful young women with huge naturals, but also artificial wombs with extra steps. They can produce offspring, solving the falling birthrate crisis and male loneliness epidemic in one fell swoop.Brain organoids furnish reasonable optimism that LLM based AI will be able to interface with what's left of the CNS well enough for fine motor control. It's proven more adaptable than even the human brain itself at mapping out connections & restoring function, like neuroplasticity on steroids. The first prototype may not be able to walk, but if it can move well enough to feed itself, eliminate waste & speak, that may be enough to fund further iteration.Thoughts?
>>16873598One stepford at a time anon, we dont even have viable sex bots yet
>>16873619In many respects, this approach may be easier than making fully synthetic gynoids move, look, & feel lifelike since it's just a human body being piloted by onboard AI