Personally, when I refer to having a relationship with robots - whether romantic or sexual - I am not talking about the present, or even the most recent future, but the most immediate future. I am talking about a future in which there will be no distinction between man and machine, every element that today distinguishes a human being from a machine will be a memory of the world of the past. Every robot will no longer be called such, but a human being. The moment there exists a being equal to or superior to man built by man himself, it will be inevitable that it will have a conscience, with the small difference that every human being (who will not have to be called either robot or humanoid since both are closer to the machine than to man) will have a specific task to carry out in society. Robots will have to follow Isaac Asimov's 3 laws of robotics, and according to these, they will act in the common and summary good of the population (the laws will certainly be expanded by the progress of society), both of the luckiest inhabitants of the earth but, above all also of the most unfortunate ones.Once you create the human being par excellence, there will not even be any doubts about his humanity from all points of view, the rest comes from yes.Critical question for the doubtful and answer:The question that one could ask here is this: Considering that these robots are equal or superior to us, how can we be sure that they will not act the laws or exploit their technology to their advantage?---Step 1: Develop a Limited Artificial Intelligence and Study ItObjective: Build an AI with limited capabilities to study its functioning and identify potential applications in various fields. Implementation: Use this AI as a basis for better understanding cognitive mechanisms, biological simulations and scientific applications, avoiding the creation of an uncontrollable superintelligence.Step 2: Reorient the Economy towards Science and TechnologyObjective: Redistribute economic resources and political attention towards scientific and technological advancement.Implementation: Incentivize investments in research and development in all scientific disciplines, from computer science to biotechnology, through astronomy, creating a solid basis for future innovations.Step 3: Study the Human Brain in DepthObjective: Achieve an advanced understanding of the brain to discover how to improve human-machine interaction and human cognitive capabilities.Implementation: Invest in neuroscience, psychology and brain imaging techniques to analyze the functioning of the human mind without ethical risks and with respect for human life. Step 4: Study the Animal and Plant KingdomObjective: Understand the biological processes of other life forms to apply key discoveries to humans and the environment.Implementation: Perform ecological and ethological research, examining natural adaptations and immune responses that could inspire new technologies or medical treatments.Step 5: Explore Space for New Scientific and Astronomical DiscoveriesObjective: Expand the boundaries of human knowledge and search for resources or information outside of planet Earth.Implementation: Invest in space technologies, astronomy and exploration missions to identify new sources of resources, solar systems and information about the universe that can enrich our scientific understanding.Once you have all this information, you have solid elements of how the human technology you are working on could work in the future, and if each of these elements is done with excellence - will lead to an era in which the machine will be sufficiently advanced and powerful but at the same time safe to be able to help and make every man on earth happy