Lonely men are increasingly turning to virtual assistants like Siri to fulfill their sexual desires, new research has found.
Ilya Eckstein, the chief executive of Robin Labs, which developed a virtual assistant to compete with the likes of Siri, says his company's service, called Robin, is being used for up to 300 conversations a day by some men, "mostly teenagers and truckers without girlfriends", who don't have partners of their own.
"This happens because people are lonely and bored ... It is a symptom of our society," he told The Times. "As well as the people who want to talk dirty, there are men who want a deeper sort of relationship or companionship."
Mr Eckstein estimated that around five per cent of all interactions with the Robin chatbot were "clearly sexually explicit".