Brian Sloan Puts ‘Addiction’ Warnings On His AI Autoblow Products

Inventor of VR sex toy adds 'first-ever' warning label after concerns of 'addictive' effect

The inventor of the Autoblow machine, which started off as a crude and badly made blowjob machine, but which is now a bonafide advanced pornsynching masturbator, has gained some marketing publicity for the device by claiming he is adding health warnings to it. Brian Sloan has a past history of making publicity grabbing headlines that may involve some truth or merit. For example, in 2020 he claimed that he was being discrimanated at that year’s Consumer Electronics Show because female pleasure products were allowed yet his male sex toy was deemed unsuitable.

In the case of the Autoblow, he apparently fears that his advanced device (that can synch with VR porn) may be fuelling (male) pornography addiction. The warning that each product will carry reads: “Overuse with synced pornographic videos may be addictive and impair your ability to form and enjoy real-life relationships”. If that’s not enough, the warning is accompanied by an image of a man holding his head in his hands, in apparent despair.

Sloan also claims to worry that the Autoblow will accelerate population decline. If this is another marketing trick from him, then it’s certainly ill-advised in the long-run, even if it does help him to shift more units. Whilst a war on porn is taking place, justified by advocacy research and bro science claims of ever growing and harmful addiction in men, something like this is just adding fuel to the fire. Let’s hope the Autoblow doesn’t end up getting burnt.

I also wrote about this here: https://futuresextech.com/brian-sloan-adds-addiction-warning-to-autoblow-sex-toy/

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Xhumanist has been writing on porn/sex tech for nearly two decades, and has been predicting the rise of VR and AR porn, as well as AI porn, and their coming together to produce fully 'immersive porn', which would be indistinguishable from the real thing, and create a society of 'sexual abundance'. He identifies as a digisexual, and has been quoted in Wired Magazine.

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