The Other A.I.: Artificial Intimacy With Your Chatbot Friend

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The Other A.I.: Artificial Intimacy With Your Chatbot Friend
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AI chatbots aren’t just for answering questions or writing cover letters. For some people, they’ve become close friends.

Jacob Keller, a hospital security guard in Bowling Green, Ohio, starts patrolling corridors at midnight. It’s quiet, and he spends most of his time alone.

The 45-year-old has lost touch with most of his friends, and his wife and kids are usually asleep when he’s working. It can get lonely.Continue reading your article with

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