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'Sad Thing': AI Being Used to Assist with Loneliness

The Daily Telegraph

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Sky News host James Macpherson says the use of AI to assist with loneliness is a “sad thing”. An aged care facility in Melbourne uses AI robots to help combat loneliness. The robot is said to recognise people and understands emotions.

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The article highlights the use of AI robots in a Melbourne aged care facility to help combat loneliness, an initiative described as 'sad' by Sky News host James Macpherson. These robots are designed to recognize people and understand emotions, serving as companions for the elderly residents. While this application of AI in mental health support can offer benefits, it opens a debate on the emotional and ethical implications of using machines for human interaction. The focus of the article does not directly address existential AI risks or detailed safety concerns, but it taps into the broader societal impacts of AI integration in human contexts.

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Sky News host James Macpherson says the use of AI to assist with loneliness is a “sad thing”.An aged care facility in Melbourne uses AI robots to help combat loneliness.The robot is said to recognise people and understands emotions.