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AI and Digital Love - Part 1

AI and Digital Love - Part 1

Update: 2024-02-14
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Have you ever considered the possibility of falling in love with an AI? The rise of artificial intelligence in reshaping not just industries but the very essence of human companionship. We're tackling the psychology behind AI in the dating scene and the moral dilemmas of digital romance, weighing the potential benefits against the ethical questions they raise. 

We discuss the ethical intricacies of forming bonds with AI, questioning the nature of fidelity and the potential to emotionally cheat with a virtual entity. The fine line between harmless escapism and the possible erosion of human connection is brought into the spotlight. Our candid conversation probes whether the investment of our innermost vulnerabilities into AI relationships might be shifting the paradigm of what we consider real companionship.

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AI and Digital Love - Part 1

AI and Digital Love - Part 1

Andrea Butkovic, Joe Cloughley, Kiran Vajapey