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Sad Thing: AI Being Used to Assist with Loneliness

Herald Sun

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Date Published
18 Feb 2025
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2
Australian
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Created
8 Mar 2025, 02:41 pm

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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 features commentary from Sky News host James Macpherson on the deployment of AI robots in a Melbourne aged care facility to combat loneliness. It highlights the social role AI is increasingly playing, focusing on its ability to recognize people and understand emotions. While this development addresses a societal issue, it raises ethical concerns about relying on machines for emotional support, reflecting broader discussions within AI safety about the implications of AI use in sensitive areas. Though the piece does not directly address existential risks, it contributes to ongoing debates on AI's impact on human interaction and care systems.

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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.