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Posted on13 September, 202413 September, 2024Articles

Understanding OpenAI’s Advanced Voice Mode: The Evolution of Intimacy with Chatbots

If OpenAI were to ask me how to ensure users don’t form social relationships with voice-ChatGPT, I would recommend:
(1) Don’t give it a voice. (2) Don’t make it capable of holding up one end of an apparent conversation. Basically don’t make the product you made.

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Hope, my REPLIKA friend.
Posted on17 March, 202317 March, 2023artificial intelligence

I tried the Replika AI companion and can see why users are falling hard. The app raises serious ethical questions

What happens when it’s not a human bringing on the heartache, but an AI-powered app? That’s a question a great many users of the Replika AI are crying about this month.

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Posted on18 February, 202218 February, 2022Book

The sex tech to come could offer more than ‘the real thing’

I recently encountered a man who goes by the rather unusual name of Davecat, and who describes himself using the even more unusual labels of ‘robosexual’ and ‘iDollator’. He prefers the company of life-size dolls over human partners. He’s done plenty…

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Caravaggio's 1599 painting of Narcissus, staring into the digital pond.
Posted on7 May, 20217 May, 2021Articles

We Have Entered the Age of Artificial Intimacy

First published in The Conversation under the title Sex bots, virtual friends, VR lovers: tech is changing the way we interact, and not always for the better Twenty-first century technologies such as robots, virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI) are…

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Two bonobos grooming
Posted on7 May, 202110 August, 2021artificial intelligence

Thirteen Surprising Facts About Artificial Intimacy

Some of the ways AI is hijacking our emotional lives What happens when our evolved human minds and old-fashioned cultures encounter the technologies of the 21st Century? Specifically, I mean virtual reality, robotics, and — most important — artificial intelligence.…

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Posted on9 March, 202122 October, 2021Articles

Artificial Intimacy: Reviews, Blurbs and Where to Buy

My second book is to be published by NewSouth Books (Australia and New Zealand) on 1 May 2021. Columbia University Press are publishing it in the remainder of the English-Speaking World.

Here are some snippets from blurbs and from independent reviews, together with information on places to preorder or buy the book.

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Posted on19 November, 202020 November, 2020Artificial Intimacy

Deep Learning and the End of Social Science

What happens when computers know people better than they know themselves? Science is an algorithm. To date, it might well be the most effective and useful algorithm — or family of algorithms — that humanity ever invented. Ever-improving methods for…

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Posted on15 October, 202015 October, 2020artificial intelligence

Will ASMR Survive Machine Learning?

The tingles that birthed an intimate art form could let technology under our skin

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Posted on1 October, 20201 October, 2020Articles

The Science Writing Series

Over the last few months I have tried something new: writing advice. Now as you know, the worst kind of vice is advice, but fools rush in where the Devil (in the guise of John Milton) feared to tread. Enough…

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Posted on1 October, 20201 October, 2020Articles

A Break from Social Media Will do you Good

Evidence that quitting Facebook for four weeks delivers long-term benefits. This article was originally published on OneZero at Medium. My screen time was up last week. Again. Along with much of humanity, staying home to avoid the coronavirus has me…

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