The evolving discourse on robotics is moving from questioning their cognitive abilities to considering their capacity for social integration and emotional relationships. With advancements in social robotics and the concept of "robosexuality," the possibility of legal recognition for human-robot partnerships is becoming more plausible. By 2055, legal systems might need to address complex issues such as consent and familial rights in human-robot marriages, as predicted by David Levy. This shift could lead to the development of new legal frameworks to accommodate "Post-Biological" family structures, impacting how societies view relationships and legal rights.
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