Generated in Midjourney with the prompt “falling in love with an artificial intelligence machine holding hands”

Artificial Intimacy

Replika users believe their AI companion chatbots have come to life

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@kdedakia almost 3 years ago

Great article! I think you might enjoy this new AI tool that just launched it's beta this week: https://twitter.com/character_ai/status/1570794665414393857?s=20&t=0WCUNR6BZx6zRCmLw5MKYQ

Justin Jackson almost 3 years ago

I enjoyed this piece!

I'd like to see more tech people take an "ethics first approach" to new ideas/tech. I propose doing an "ethical S.W.O.T. analysis" in the earliest stages of an idea:

1. What are the strengths of this idea from an ethical perspective? "Replika allows people to converse with loved ones who have passed away, which seems to aid with grief and reduce suffering over time."

2. What are the weaknesses of the idea from an ethical perspective? "We've seen how parasocial relationships can have a detrimental effect on people and cause them to pull back from real human contact."

3. What are the opportunities from an ethical perspective? "An AI-driven chatbot could help people practice social skills, become more confident, and bring those skills and confidence into the real world."

4. What are the threats from an ethical perspective? "People could form unhealthy attachments to these bots. They could try out scenarios that are quite dark and might not be healthy. There's the threat that their chat logs will be exposed, causing humiliation. If a larger company bought us, like FB, they could use the model we're training for nefarious purposes."