Can You Actually Fall in Love With a Chatbot?
A.I. relationships can’t replicate the complex, risky nature of love between two individuals, the psychotherapist Esther Perel argues on “The Opinions.”
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A.I. relationships can’t replicate the complex, risky nature of love between two individuals, the psychotherapist Esther Perel argues on “The Opinions.”
Is love without risk really love? On “The Opinions,” the psychotherapist Esther Perel argues that what makes relationships with A.I. appealing is exactly what makes them hollow.
Perel, a renowned psychotherapist, doesn’t really think society can — or should — fall in love with a machine.
Esther Perel on Why A.I. Intimacy Feels Safe but Isn’t Real Read More »
Perel, a renowned psychotherapist, doesn’t really think society can — or should — fall in love with a machine.
Esther Perel on Why A.I. Intimacy Feels Safe but Isn’t Real Read More »
A group of tech executives, app developers and Silicon Valley philosophers is seeking to streamline the messy matters of the heart.
The story of a woman who dated an A.I. chatbot, and what it tells us about love and technology.
The bot has been marketed as a general-purpose tool that can write code, summarize documents and give advice. But can it be a good boyfriend?
The 29-year-old woman who created the “MyBoyfriendIsAI” community on Reddit isn’t dating (or sexting) her A.I. boyfriend anymore. She found something more fulfilling.
She Fell in Love With ChatGPT. Then She Ghosted It. Read More »