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This Scarlett Johansson Robot Is Uncomfortably Realistic

The resemblance to the actress is uncanny
A person with short wavy blond hair wearing a lacy, sleeveless red top, looking to the side in a formal setting.Getty

Last month, Hong Kong designer Ricky Ma created a life-size robot that looks exactly like actress Scarlett Johansson. And we mean, exactly.

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Spot the difference. Robot ScarJo is on the left and real ScarJo is on the right. (Credit: Reuters/Bobby Yip and Getty)

The female bot took a year-and-a-half to make with a 3D printer and cost more than $50,000, according to Reuters. The result? Robo ScarJo can make simple arm, leg and facial movements, wink and bow.

When you compliment it (her?) by saying โ€œyou are so beautiful,โ€ the robotโ€™s mouth rises to a slight smile and her eyebrows relax as though sheโ€™s embarrassed by the compliment.

The incredibly realistic robot can wink and smile. (Credit: Reuters/Bobby Yip)
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Do you feel uncomfortable yet? The scary reality of Maโ€™s creation is that itโ€™s only the beginning.

If a Chinese designer can make a life-like replica of a Hollywood actress, whoโ€™s to say your ex-boyfriend canโ€™t make one of you. Worse yet, whoโ€™s to say what heโ€™ll do with it. *Shudders*

The sex tech industry is estimated to be worth $30 billion and you can already buy a life-like doll from California for around $8600, choosing from 18 different female body types โ€“ and two male.

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This year, the same Californian company revealed a sex doll prototype called Harmony that can hold a conversation about music, movies and books, crack jokes and remember your birthday, favourtie food and the names of your siblings. Thatโ€™s not to mention Harmonyโ€™s main purpose: she will have sex with you whenever you want.

Of course there are also male sex dolls (albeit less advanced), but Law professor Margot Kaminski believes thereโ€™s a gendered component to the robotic future. โ€œSiriโ€™s a woman, Cortanaโ€™s a woman; if a robot exists to perform labour or personal assistances, thereโ€™s a darn good chance theyโ€™ll be a womanโ€ she said to Wired.

As robotic technology advances, women may be objectified in a brand new way.

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