
Inside the rise of AI brothels where men order ‘women' covered in blood then ‘abuse' them & share with other fantasists
The cyber brothel's owner insisted there's no judgement over anything you want to do with their AI sex dolls
DISTURBING TREND Inside the rise of AI brothels where men order 'women' covered in blood then 'abuse' them & share with other fantasists
IT'S a city famous for its landmarks and culture.
But beneath Berlin's vibrant exterior is a disturbing underworld of cyber adult entertainment.
Sign up for Scottish Sun
newsletter
Sign up
5
The Cybrothel in Berlin means men can have their every sex wish granted - even the most depraved
Credit: Cybrothel
5
They can even order a sex robot "covered in blood" if they want to
Credit: Cybrothel
5
The rapidly increasing popularity of Cybrothel is indicative of just how much AI is changing the sex industry
Credit: Cybrothel
The German capital is the first place in the world to open an AI brothel, which allows people to book an hour with artificially advanced "sex dolls" ready to grant their every wish - however depraved that may be.
Writer Laura Bates experienced Cybrothel first hand when she visited for her new book The New Age of Sexism: How the AI Revolution is Reinventing Misogyny.
And in an interview on the Should I Delete That? podcast, Laura explained she made a custom request of the brothel - for her robot doll to have her clothes slashed and torn, just to "see if they did it" - and found they were happy to, with "no questions asked".
You can even order a doll "covered in blood", Laura said.
"I genuinely think it's the most f**ked up thing I've ever heard in my life," podcast host Em Clarkson said.
But Cybrothel co-owner Matthias Smetana insisted of the sessions available there: "If you are here, the only person who can judge you is yourself."
'We have a lot of people who have never been in touch with sex work, who are really down to try it but are looking for a safe space," he told news.com.au.
"If you face performance anxiety, this doesn't go in Cybrothel as you are dealing with sex toys, not humans."
And it's not just in a cyber brothel in Berlin that people are able to "enjoy" the perks of an AI sex robot - advancing technology means you can have one in your pocket too.
"What no one is talking about is that you can download a version of this," Laura said.
World's First Cyber Brothel
"So the same exact thing that lives in your pocket and it's called an AI girlfriend or an AI chatbot, and you can create her again to look exactly how you want her to look.
"You can customise everything. You get to pick her name. She will be there moving on the screen."
The avatar can even be made to look so realistic that it feels like you're FaceTiming her.
"If you're a teenage boy, you can have her. You can have as many as you like," Laura said.
"You can access them for free."
The fact that the "women" are AI also means that men can "abuse them" without any fear of the consequences.
Are brothel's legal in the UK?
There has been a growing debate in the UK about whether brothels should be legalised, following the emergence of pop-up brothels across the country. These temporary establishments, often set up in residential areas, have sparked concerns among local communities and law enforcement agencies. The current legal framework in the UK criminalises the operation of brothels, but individual sex work is permitted. This has led to a complex and often problematic situation for those involved in the industry.
Advocates for legalising brothels argue that regulation could improve safety and working conditions for sex workers. By bringing the industry out of the shadows, they believe that sex workers would have better access to health services and legal protection, reducing the risks of exploitation and violence. Furthermore, regulated brothels could be subject to health and safety standards, ensuring a safer environment for both workers and clients.
On the other hand, opponents of legalisation worry that it could lead to an increase in human trafficking and exploitation. They argue that normalising the sex industry might encourage more people to become involved in it, both as workers and clients. Additionally, there are concerns about the impact on local communities, with fears that legalised brothels could lead to an increase in crime and antisocial behaviour in residential areas.
As the debate continues, it is clear that there are no easy answers. Balancing the rights and safety of sex workers with the concerns of local communities and broader societal impacts remains a complex challenge. Policymakers will need to carefully consider the potential benefits and drawbacks of legalising brothels in the UK, taking into account the experiences of other countries that have taken similar steps.
"Many, many men abuse them and then share the screenshots of abusing them with each other online to see who can do the most awful and depraved thing to them," Laura said.
In fact, the 2024 list of the most downloaded chatbot AI apps on the Google Android Play Store showed that the top 11 apps have a combined 100 million downloads.
"This is huge. This is a bigger problem. And again, it's something that no one is talking about," Laura concluded.
5
Cybrothel is the first of its kind in the world, but it looks as though more and more AI brothels could be following in its footsteps
Credit: Cybrothel
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Scottish Sun
an hour ago
- Scottish Sun
Glam Epsom racegoers turn heads at Ladies' Day with stylish dresses and bold headwear as they sip bubbly in the sun
Plus, how there is a yellow weather warning this year CHARDONNEIGH Glam Epsom racegoers turn heads at Ladies' Day with stylish dresses and bold headwear as they sip bubbly in the sun Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LADIES' Day has kicked off in style at Epsom Races with women dressed to the nines for the racing action. From pastel midi dresses to jaw-dropping headpieces, many glamorous attendees have pulled out all the stops with their fashion looks - including Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 17 Many guests posed for selfies to document their bright outfits Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 17 These women shunned colour and opted for matching white dresses Credit: Goff 17 Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo looked sensational in a brown polkadot shirt and white maxi skirt Credit: Max Mumby 17 Gabby Logan wrapped up for Ladies' Day in a cream coat and was joined by husband Kenny Credit: PA 17 Women have arrived at Epsom Races for Ladies' Day with glamorous dresses and headpieces Credit: Goff 17 There was no missing this bold attendee who appeared to be inspired by rainbow sweets Credit: Goff 17 Butter yellow proved to be a popular colour at the Surrey racecourse, with this guest wearing a strapless gown Credit: Max Mumby 17 Revellers appeared in high spirits as they watched the racing with drinks in hand Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 17 Many made the most of the sunny weather to pose for fun photos Credit: PA 17 Racegoers appeared in high spirits as they sipped bubbly in the sun Credit: PA 17 This woman was pretty in pink with a headpiece that was sure to have attracted a lot of attention Credit: PA 17 One Ladies' Day guest opted for pastel purple for the day of racing 17 Many women have chosen a pastel theme for this year's extravaganza Credit: Goff 17 This quirky guest wore a hat decorated with rubber ducks Credit: PA Jungle Queen Toff, 30, was characteristically elegant in a brown polkadot shirt and white maxi skirt. Today is day one of The Betfred Derby Festival and guests appear in high spirits at the prestigious event. In typical Ladies' Day fashion, guests have donned their fanciest dresses as they pop bottles of bubbly to celebrate. Many have matched their fascinators and hats to their colourful ensembles for the full wow effect. More on Epsom DESTRUCTION DERBY Yellow weather warning with thunderstorms and hail set to smash Epsom And many groups of friends have been seen posing for selfies to document the day. Every year, the Surrey-based Epsom Downs Racecourse welcomes over 155,000 racegoers over the two-day racing bonanza. While the popular Ladies' Day is taking place today, the world's greatest Flat race, the Epsom Derby, is roaring back into action on Saturday. This year the event has been hit by yellow weather warning with thunderstorms and hail predicted to smash the famous track for the biggest race of the year. There is no official dress code in the Grandstand enclosure at The Betfred Derby Festival, but attendees are encouraged to dress to 'feel your best.' The website advises outfits can be anything 'from bright and bold to subtle and sophisticated.' Glam racegoers turn heads in for Ladies' Day at Epsom races with eye-catching dresses and hats despite the miserable weather They added: 'This is racing's most spectacular carnival, after all.' However, some clothing items are banned. The racecourse prohibits 'inappropriate or offensive outfits' or sports clothes featuring 'team colours" or 'team kits.' While the main areas of the racecourse are more relaxed, those with tickets for the Queen Elizabeth II Stand, will have to follow a formal dress code. 17 Attendees have pulled out all the stops with their rainbow-hued dresses Credit: Goff 17 Despite the yellow weather warning for the weekend, many guests dressed for the sun Credit: Goff 17 This couple took their floral theme to the next level with their unmissable ensemble and masks Credit: Reuters Guests should wear 'either black or grey morning dress with a top hat, service dress or full national costume is obligatory on Derby Day.' It adds: 'You must wear formal day dress or a tailored trouser suit, with a hat or fascinator.' The Epsom Derby is held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey on the first Saturday of June each year, and it dates back to 1780. The iconic race is taking place on Saturday June 1 at 4.30pm BST and fans can watch the race live on ITV1 and Racing TV. What is the dress code for Epsom Derby? THE Epsom Derby takes place on the first Saturday of June each year and combines the best in fashion with thrilling horse racing. The main Grandstand has no official dress code, but Epsom encourages racegoers to come 'dressed to feel your best'. They advised guests to channel everything from "bright and bold to subtle and sophisticated." However, The Queen Elizabeth II stand does have a dress code and requests formal day dresses or suits with a hat or fascinator. But you can also follow SunSport where we will be providing you with all the latest news. The Epsom Derby is Britain's biggest race of the Flat season and so the country's leading middle-distance three-year-olds will look to make history in the stallion-making contest. The race features a big field of runners slugging it out over 12 furlongs on Epsom's iconic track. Jockeys, trainers and owners will all be dreaming of the £850,000 first prize and a chance to enter the sport's folklore. FREE BETS - GET THE BEST SIGN UP DEALS AND RACING OFFERS Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: Establishes time and monetary limits before playing Only gambles with money they can afford to lose Never chases their losses Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry or depressed Gamcare – Gamble Aware – Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.


Scottish Sun
an hour ago
- Scottish Sun
Scots city centre nightclub to host major zombie-themed laser tag event
Read on for everything you need to know about how to get tickets for the event Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A NIGHTCLUB in a Scottish city is set to host a huge, exciting zombie-themed laser tag event in weeks - and punters will love it. Bosses at The Garage in Glasgow have revealed that the venue will be transformed for their Operation: Outbreak event. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 The event is set to be held in The Garage in Glasgow next month Credit: The Sun And organisers have promised that the "thrilling" day out will be "the most electrifying event of the summer." The laser tag experience will see the venue become a neon battlefield as groups battle it out to survive a zombie containment crisis. Adventurers will have to navigate through post-apocalyptic survival scenarios and complete missions through live-action gaming. The immersive experience will even be packed with atmospheric lights, strobes, and fog as it's set inside the nightclub's main hall area. There will also be a special, immersive cinematic soundtrack that will play in the background to make the zombie outbreak scenario feel real. The laser-lit combat zone will be held in the venue, on Sauchiehall Street in the heart of the city centre, for one week only over the summer. Whether you're coming for the adrenaline, the beats, or both — this is the most electrifying event of the summer It will take place every day in 15-minute sessions from Saturday, July 12, until Friday, July 18. Sharing the news of the unique entertainment experience, bosses at The Garage said: "Step into a post-infection world and fight your way through the outbreak — if you dare!" Christie Oliver, Marketing and Events Manager at The Garage, also told Glasgow Times that it is "adrenaline-fueled action for all ages." They said: 'We're excited to launch Operation: Outbreak as a brand-new concept that combines live event production with interactive gameplay. Inside the three-storey adults-only soft play centre with karaoke, boozy slushies and laser tag 'Expect smoke, strobes, music, and mayhem — all in a safe, all-weather venue designed to thrill. "Whether you're assembling a squad, looking for an unforgettable family day out, or planning a unique school holiday activity, Operation: Outbreak delivers adrenaline-fueled action for all ages. "With over 29 game sessions daily, participants can book multiple rounds, and refreshments will be available on-site." Games will be held every 20 minutes for people of all ages. Children aged between eight and 13 can join in the fun between noon and 6.20pm. While sessions for adults are from 6.40pm until 10pm as "the lasers turn to basslines." Prices for a child ticket come in at £12, while an adult ticket costs £14. Anyone looking to buy one can do so on the Ticket Soruce wesbite. The description on the site reads: "Get ready to suit up and step into the neon battlefield — Laser Tag Buddies is taking over The Garage Glasgow for one explosive week only! "From July 12th to 18th, we're transforming the main hall into a high-energy laser tag arena experience. "Challenge your mates in 15-minute missions packed with lights, fog, music, and action. "Ages 8+ welcome until 7pm, then it's 18+ only as the lasers turn to basslines. "Whether you're coming for the adrenaline, the beats, or both — this is the most electrifying event of the summer."


Scottish Sun
2 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Pregnant Katherine Ryan reveals STAGGERING cost of Kris Jenner's face lift after visiting her surgeon Dr Steven Levine
Plus, how Katherine gifted her mum a face lift as a present KEEPING UP Pregnant Katherine Ryan reveals STAGGERING cost of Kris Jenner's face lift after visiting her surgeon Dr Steven Levine Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) KRIS Jenner has amazed fans with her age-defying face lift that makes her look 'decades younger.' The 69-year-old matriarch of the Kardashian clan recently showed off her youthful appearance as she supported daughter Kim, 44, in Paris at her burglary court case. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 9 Comedian Katherine Ryan shared Kris Jenner's surgeon and approximate face lift cost Credit: Getty 9 Kris at Victoria Beckham's fashion show during Paris Fashion Week in 2023 Credit: Splash 9 Kris' face lift was done by Dr. Steven Levine Credit: Instagram 9 Kris Jenner shared this age-defying snap two weeks ago Credit: instagram/@krisjenner Kris' rep confirmed she had "work" done but stopped short of sharing the exact procedure. However, comedian Kathrine Ryan, 41, - who revealed she is pregnant with her fourth child - has claimed the momager had a face lift with Dr. Steven Levine that cost in the six figures. Appearing on the Saving Grace podcast, hosted by TikTok star GK Barry (Grace Keeling), 25, she shared: 'I heard through like the Jewish Broadway grapevine, yep, to which I am connected, of course, that it is Dr Steven Levine. 'I've seen this beautiful style, and it's a mix of science and artistry. More on Kris Jenner SPOT THE DIFFERENCE People say me and Kris Jenner look like twins amid facelift rumours 'And when I had a consultation with him, he showed me before and afters of non famous consenting people to show. 'And he just does something that the others don't.' A ref for Kris has previously told Page Six: "We can confirm that Dr. Steven Levine did Kris Jenner's recent work.' KRIS' FACE LIFT PRICE Grace asked about how much Katherine was quoted and how much Kris' jaw-dropping work could have cost. The comedian replied: 'So the price is different for everyone.' Khloe Kardashian breaks Mother's Day tradition with Kris Jenner gift Grace joked that he may have racked it up a bit for Kris 'as she has money.' Katherine replied: 'And she probably wanted to not be on a wait list to get in, to get out. 'The quote was $174,000 okay.' The price equates to around £130,000 in the United Kingdom. Grace replied: 'I mean, that's a one bedroom house in Notting Hill.' 9 The 69-year-old showed off her amazing new look when she supported her daughter Kim Kardashian, in Paris Credit: The Mega Agency 9 Kris at the Mirror Mirror premiere in 2012 Credit: Getty DECADES YOUNGER However, the podcast host praised the plastic surgery work hailing it the 'best thing since sliced bread.' Grace continued: 'It's mad that is she like 70. That woman genuinely looks 30. 'I think it looks in like one of the best things I have ever seen in my life.' Katherine agreed, calling it 'beautiful'. She added: 'I think some of the best face lifts that we're seeing in Hollywood now are Dr Stephen Levine.' Kris has previously admitted to having Botox, fillers, a boob job, and a face lift, which she had back in 2011 before Kim's wedding to Kanye West, 47. KATHERINE'S FACE LIFT 9 Katherine admitted she will have a face lift at some point Credit: Getty Both Grace and Katherine said they were tempted, with the latter saying: 'I WILL have a face lift.' Katheine, who hasn't had any cosmetic surgery on her face so far – although she has had filler, Botox, and a boob job – revealed that she is not only planning a face lift but is also considering additional treatments. Katherine, a mother of three, admitted she is seriously thinking about it after gifting her mum a face lift for her birthday. She added: 'Recovery is fine. 'She looked beautiful, like day one, she looked good. 'Been a swelling days like two to 12, and then she looked good again, and she was going out. 'Now she wasn't under scrutiny, being like papped, but she looked good, and she couldn't feel her face. 'She was medicated, which some would say is the best part. She was fine.' What is a face lift and how quick is the recovery? A FACE lift (technically called a rhytidectomy) is a cosmetic surgical procedure which tries to reduce visible signs of ageing in the face and neck. The procedure begins with either general anaesthesia or local anaesthesia with sedation to ensure you're comfortable and pain-free. The surgeon makes incisions based on the type of face lift. The surgeon lifts the skin and underlying tissues (SMAS layer – superficial musculoaponeurotic system). Fat may be sculpted, removed, or redistributed. The underlying muscle and connective tissues are tightened and repositioned to create a more youthful look. The skin is gently laid back over the newly repositioned contours and incisions are closed with sutures (medical stitch) or skin adhesives. Recovery time varies, but most people return to normal activities within two to four weeks. MUM'S FACE LIFT Katherine previously revealed that she paid '50 grand' for her mum to have a face lift. Speaking on Vogue Williams' Never Live It Down podcast, the actress explained that her mum Julie was 63 at the time and added that it was a 'good age to get a face lift.' Katherine defended getting work done and said: 'I think there are people who look at plastic surgery, cosmetic, you know, treatments, anything, and they feel sad. 9 Katherine said she bought her mum a face lift as a gift Credit: Getty 'They're like, 'there are more important things in life'. We know! ''She should love herself more'. I do! 'Those are the funniest comments when men will try to be allies, and they'll come in and they'll go, 'do you know, ladies, men don't actually want you to'. 'And I go, 'nothing that we do is for you at all. I don't care what you think'. ''I don't care if you live or die.'.' PREGNANT KATHERINE This comes as Katherine has revealed she's expecting baby number four. The 41-year-old and her partner Bobby Koostra will welcome another baby together, in an exciting addition to their family, just two months after Katherine's skin cancer diagnosis. 9 Katherine has three children with her husband Bobby, including son Fred, three, and daughter Fenna, two, as well as 15-year-old Violet from a previous relationship Credit: UKTV Katherine has two children with her husband Bobby, including son Fred, three, and daughter Fenna, two, as well as 15-year-old Violet from a previous relationship. And now, she'll be adding baby number four to the brood, as reported by Hello! The TV star had a mole removed privately last week, but after it was discovered to be cancerous, Katherine had to undergo another procedure. She then revealed she has melanoma on the latest episode of her podcast Telling Everybody Everything. It's the second time Katherine has been diagnosed with the disease, after having first had it at the age of 21 in 2004.