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AI doll manufacturer Realbotix has recently fitted new models with Wi-Fi, enabling high-speed synchronising for voice and animation.

They also stand to benefit from 5G, which is poised to give us vastly superior mobile internet data.

This means sex robots will be able to connect and update without needing to be near an internet router.

But sex doll collector, Brick Dollbanger, believes this technology will make them so realistic, we won’t be able to tell them apart from humans.

Brick, who has close ties with Realbotix, told Daily Star Online: "Anytime you can get a steadier flow of information from software to hardware activation, you are going to get better syncronisation and smoother more lifelike movement from your hardware.

"That’s the key to synthetic evolution. Not just movement, but humanlike movement to the point of being indistinguishable from actual humans."

(Image: REALBOTIX)

He added: "Once it (the upgrade) finally is on board the synthetic, it will only use Wi-Fi to access the net for info.

"I see this occurring once the synthetic becomes mobile and carries its own power cell. It will all be hardwired into the body and head and it will no longer need a carrier signal.

"Probably a signal will be used on occasion to update the AI, and 5g will help with this."

But he warned this will come with risks, and urged developers to be careful.

He added: "Along with looking like us, I think that poses as many risks as benefits. And we have to be very careful how we develop this."

(Image: REALDOLL) (Image: REALBOTIX)

His comments come amid a surge of breakthrough technology for sex robots.

Daily Star Online previously revealed Realbotix’s Harmony models were being installed with vision.

This will enable them to recognise their owners in a crowded room, even saying their name upon recognition.

And we also revealed they have been upgraded with a new "vaginal sensor", claimed to result in human-like responses.

Brick is so convinced sex robots will become a regular fixture in our lives, he believes sex robots will spark a synthetic sexual revolution bigger than the 1960s.

(Image: REALBOTIX)

He told us: "This is a very sensitive topic and most people, they are very careful.

"This is something certainly not in the mainstream, and it is considered a fetish.

"So was sexuality 50 years ago. We're seeing the beginning of a synthetic sexual revolution, similar to what we went through in 60s.

"I think we're beginning to now understand, develop these robots so that possibly they can help with sexual frustrations.

"I think it certainly could surpass the 60s revolution. However, I believe its going to move slower and more cautiously forward."