Was Elon Musk Kissing ‘Robot Wives’ Fake Or Real?

Elon Musk kissing 'Robot Wives'
Elon Musk kissing 'Robot Wives'

Once more Tesla or SpaceX boss Elon Musk has gone viral. And now, a bizarre picture of him kissing ‘Robot Wives’ has left the internet baffled.

The pictures of Musk with several female humanoids have made their rounds on social media, but its reality does not look exactly as it seems from the outside.

Elon Musk Kissing ‘Robot Wives’

AI-generated images of Elon Musk in passionate embraces with so-called “Robot Wives” have spread on social media, with some users claiming such technology is close to being rolled out.

The billionaire can be seen kissing and embracing female robots in various images posted by Daniel Marven, a Twitter user with almost one million followers.

In the post, Marven wrote that Musk has announced his “future wife” who has been “designed with artificial intelligence”. He then went on to clarify that the purpose of sharing these pictures is to flag the risks associated with AI.

Another post by user Baboon Forest Entertainment said that Musk’s company is in the final stages of making “Robot Wives”, a product that will be released in September 2023.

Elon Musk Kissing ‘Robot Wives’

t continued: “The man-made Robot Wife will use batteries that last in accordance with menstrual circle. Batteries will only be charged for the full three days and operate for a month. Sex with a Robot Wife will require a Password, Pattern or Fingerprint to avoid tempering!!!”

Various posts about the robot wives have attracted thousands of likes with some calling them “sex robots”.

The images, however, are AI-generated, and there is no suggestion that Musk, or anyone, is actually working on creating so-called “robot wives”.

Elon Musk Kissing ‘Robot Wives’

The images, however, are AI-generated, and there is no suggestion that Musk, or anyone, is actually working on creating so-called “robot wives.” 

Fake images created by AI of celebrities and public figures have gone viral numerous times on social media in recent times, with one picture of Pope Francis in a stylish white Balenciaga puffer coat receiving hundreds of thousands of likes on Twitter. 

Fact-check claims about Musk and robots and noted that many of the fake images of Musk with robot wives have many of the hallmarks of AI-generated images.

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