| Robot strippers with cameras for heads are the highlight of the biggest tech conference of the year by Ben Gilbert on Jan 9, 2018, 10:54 AM Robots, as they say, are coming for your job. Even you, strip club dancers! That's the number one lesson we're taking away from this year's Consumer Electronics Show, which is currently taking place in Las Vegas. One intrepid strip club, the Sapphire Las Vegas, flew in these robot strippers from London in a bid to entice CES attendees, The Daily Beast's Taylor Lorenz reports. More bizarrely, the club says it's an attempt to sway women to attend. SEE ALSO: A robot can print this $64,000 house in as few as 8 hours — take a look inside The Sapphire Las Vegas is normally a standard strip club, with human (female) dancers. But during CES 2018, going on this week, it's transforming into a robot strip club.
It still has a stable of female dancers, but the big feature during CES — intended to draw in CES attendees — is a gaggle of robot dancers brought in from the UK.
The robots have terrifying-looking closed circuit television cameras as heads, giving them a distinctly "Mass Effect" vibe.
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