Summary: As AI technologies grow more human-like, some people are forming deep, long-term emotional bonds with them, even engaging in non-legally binding marriages. A recent opinion paper explores the ethical risks of such relationships, including their potential to undermine human-human connections and provide dangerous or manipulative advice.
These AIs can appear caring and trustworthy, but their guidance may be based on flawed or fabricated information. The authors warn that people may…
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https://neurosciencenews.com/ai-human-relationships-ethics-psychology-28608/

