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    1 day ago

    This isn’t a bad thing because there are so many lonely people who would benefit from this. But hopefully anyone who has a robot companion (wife, husband etc) isn’t buying it on subscription from Musk or the like because that’s just going to put you in a weird relationships with corpos and it’s not going to be your relationship. Follow the crypto rule, not your keys not your companion.

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      20 hours ago

      But, like, no. The solution to loneliness is a walkable spaces, third places, better education, etc. not making machines that emulate human speech with no thoughts.

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        20 hours ago

        Those too, I agree. But there’s something unique about being able to voice out your inner fears, insecurities and anxieties with a companion and have them listen. They don’t even need to solution anything with you, necessarily. A lot of people, not just men, are lacking that when they’re lonely.

        I hate that someone like OpenAI or Musk or Amazon are going to capitalize on this space in the worst possible ways. We need more empathy driven technology development, kinda like an actionable Hippocratic Oath for software dev

        • Mabel [She/Fae/Its]@lemmy.world
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          17 hours ago

          I agree with your point that tech companies are exploiting, and cornering a market of lonely people. However, the main solution to that is therapy. And assuming you’re still speaking about the original concept, even though therapy should be free imo, some stupid metal husk is still more expensive. At this point, you’re maybe not. AI still needs to stop. If not for the climates sake.