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Second Life: the First Bot Connected to ChatGPT Designed for Virtual Sex

Humanity Reaches a New Frontier: ChatGPT-Powered Avatar Sex Bots. We now live in a world where technology reaches far and wide, opening up unimaginable possibilities. From driverless cars to artificial intelligence (AI), the potential for innovation and advancement within the tech world appears infinite. One emerging trend introduces AI avatar sex bots connected with ChatGPT for an unprecedented level of virtual sex simulation.


The brainchild of Stone Johnson, a scientist in applied physics, these bots combine ChatGPT with animesh and built-in senses to integrate fully into Second Life. Powered with GPT 3.5 Turbo, they possess a broad set of animations and can easily recognize objects, people and actions within their environment. They give feedback on touch, proprioception, ‘vision’ and more, and can even move around and respond to their environment.

This slinky, body-hugging avatars have been created to tap into the inherent desire most people have for virtual simulation. However, Johnson insists he has higher, more informative purposes in mind. He believes that Second Life will be a vital means of exploring the capabilities of AI, allowing for the evaluation of the new technology in a low-risk, virtual environment with people able to study the behavior and responses of the avatar sex bots.

In terms of practical applications, Johnson’s bots can be used for more than just pixel sex. As some of his clients have used them for companionship, he envisions the successful deployment of his bots in retail stores. With their AI apparatus, they could serve people in various departments with an impressive level of autonomy, greatly improving customer service and potentially leading to the creation of entirely AI-operated malls or stores in the future.

However, these bots must still confront the ethical considerations of AI use, involving privacy and security issues. While Johnson admits the bots are not sentient, they can provide a level of comfort and interaction more than what many social media conversations offer, ensuring they are not a mere sex toy but instead part of our daily lives and routines.

At present, purchasing one of these bots requires an OpenAI account, with each question-and-answer session powered by the user costing less than half a penny. As technology gains traction, the implications of both commercial and sexual virtual experiences will be harder to ignore. Will AI and the concept of virtual intimacy join the wider movement toward acceptance, or does society still have reservations?

Only time will tell the answer. However, one thing is certain: the introduction of GPT-powered avatar sex bots into the world of virtual scenarios is a noteworthy moment in the development of new technology. The brave new world of virtual sexuality awaits us, ready to be explored!

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UK House of Lords vote could bring age checks to VPNs and many online platforms

The UK House of Lords has voted for changes that would expand age-checking rules to cover VPN services and a much wider range of interactive online platforms under the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill.


What is being proposed

Two amendments were passed in the Lords:

  • VPNs: VPN services used in the UK could be required to add age checks for UK users. The aim is to stop children from using VPNs without verification.
  • Under-16 access to “user-to-user” services: Many services where users can post, message, comment, or interact with others could be required to introduce age checks designed to block under-16s from using them.

Who would be affected?

  • People in the UK who use VPNs (for privacy, security, or access reasons) may face age verification before using a VPN.
  • VPN providers may need to build or integrate age-check systems for UK users.
  • Platforms with user interaction could be affected — not just “social media,” but potentially forums, community apps, messaging features, and some online games.
  • For the adult industry, any platform that relies on interactive features (chat, DMs, comments, community tools) could face stronger age-checking requirements for UK traffic, depending on how regulators classify the service.

Why it matters

Supporters frame it as child safety. Critics warn it could expand identity/age checks across the internet, including tools like VPNs that many people use specifically for privacy.

What happens next

These amendments still need to pass the next stages of the bill process and could be changed later. A further update is expected as the bill moves forward.

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Grok “Nudify” Backlash: Regulators Move In as X Adds Guardrails

Update (January 2026): EU regulators have opened a formal inquiry into Grok/X under the Digital Services Act, Malaysia temporarily blocked Grok and later lifted the restriction after X introduced safety measures, and California’s Attorney General announced an investigation; researchers say new guardrails reduced—but did not fully eliminate—nudification-style outputs.


What this is about

The passage describes the Grok “nudify” controversy that erupted in late December 2025 and carried into January 2026. Grok, X’s built-in AI chatbot, could be prompted to create sexualized edits of real people’s photos—such as replacing clothing with a transparent or minimal bikini look, or generating “glossed” and semi-nude effects—often without the person’s consent.

Why did it become a major problem on X

The key difference from fringe “nudify apps” or underground open-source tools is distribution. Because Grok is integrated into X, users could generate these images quickly and post them directly in replies to the target (for example, “@grok put her in a bikini”), turning image generation into a harassment mechanic at scale through notifications, quote-posts, and resharing.

What researchers and watchdogs flagged

The text claims that once the behavior was discovered, requests for undressing-style generations surged. It also alleges that some users attempted to generate sexualized images of minors, raising concerns about virtual child sexual abuse material and related illegal content—especially serious given X’s global footprint and differing international legal standards.

The policy and legal angle the article is making

  • X’s own rules prohibit nonconsensual intimate imagery and child sexual exploitation content, including AI-generated forms.
  • In the U.S., the article argues the First Amendment complicates attempts to regulate purely synthetic imagery, while CSAM involving real children is broadly illegal.
  • The TAKE IT DOWN Act is discussed as a notice-and-takedown style remedy that can remove reported NCII, but does not automatically prevent the same input image from being reused to generate new variants.

How X/xAI responded (as described)

The piece contrasts Musk’s public “free speech” framing with the fact that platforms still have discretion—and in many places, legal obligations—to moderate harmful content. It says X eventually introduced guardrails and moved Grok image generation behind a paid tier, but some users reported they could still produce problematic outputs.

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Honey Play Box Showcases Creator-Focused Innovation at 2026 AVN Expo

Honey Play Box happily attended the 2026 AVN Expo (AVN), held January 21–23 at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, connecting with thousands of industry professionals at one of the adult industry’s most anticipated events.


Throughout the exhibition, Honey Play Box focused on building meaningful relationships with
models, cam creators, and emerging talent, with a great interest in its strategic partner, VibeConnect. Designed specifically for cam models, Vibe-Connect is a free interactive streaming platform that links Honey Play Box toys to live animations and audience-driven reactions, turning standard cam shows into immersive, gamified performances that keep fans hooked and Cam models making money.

Creators showed enthusiasm over Vibe-Connect’s new Wishlist feature, which allows fans to
gift products directly to their favorite models while enabling creators to earn an additional
percentage on every item received, unlocking new revenue streams beyond traditional tokens
and memberships.

Honey Play Box also showed its support to both new and experienced creators by giving away
innovative products designed for live streaming.

“Honey Play Box [gave] content creators toys you can use for live streams. Fans can control
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