Toplama
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): TOPLAMA

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DISRUPTION: THE SHIFT OF SACREDNESS IN SEXUAL RELATIONS

Sanusi, Nunung (Unknown)
Irawati, Sandra (Unknown)
Lazuardi, Havid (Unknown)
Umar, Vercia Muhamad Ali (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jan 2026

Abstract

The development of artificial intelligence (AI)-based sex dolls has shifted the paradigm of human sexual relations toward increasing artificiality. Sex dolls are no longer merely erotic objects but have become sexual simulacra, replacing the human presence as subjects in relationships. This study employs Jean Baudrillard’s theories of simulation, simulacra, and hyperreality to analyze how sex dolls reconstruct sexual experience while degrading the sacred and existential dimensions of sexuality. Using a qualitative analytical approach, this research explores how sex dolls disrupt sacredness within sexual relations. The analysis reveals that sex dolls create a form of sexual hyperreality in which sex is no longer rooted in the biological body and emotional relationships, but rather in images, fantasies, and unilateral mechanistic control. This indicates that the use of sex dolls has the potential to disrupt the spiritual and emotional meaning of sexual relations. Such changes reflect a shift in values; from sexual relationships traditionally bound by norms, morality, and spiritual symbolism toward functional relations and the personalization of artificial intimacy.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

toplama

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Environmental Science Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

Description

Journal Toplama: Communication and Community Engagement" is a scientific journal published under the auspices of PT Altin Riset Publishing. This journal has an E-ISSN: 3025-2652 and is published periodically in September, January, and May. The journal publishes articles in two languages, namely ...