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Shakespeare may have said that music be the food of love but increasingly these days the language
of this very real emotion may be artificial intelligence Ali Rogan tells us about the
growing phenomenon in the search for companionship for some users they are a friend to talk to for a
fee some of them will even become your boyfriend or girlfriend computerized companions generated
completely by artificial intelligence are becoming more common and the Bots are sophisticated enough
to learn from prior conversations mimic human language flirt and build personal connections but
the rise in AI companionship also raises ethical concerns and questions about the role these apps
can play in an increasingly disconnected and online World Hallelujah hio covers technology
and internet culture for the Associated Press hallelujah thank you so much for joining us
tell us about these AI companions how do they work and what sort of services do they provide like any
app you can download them on your phone and once it's on your phone you can start to have initial
conversations with a lot of the characters that are offered on these apps some apps let you do it
for free some apps you have to pay subscriptions for the ones that let you do it for free there's
tiers of access that you can have so you can pay extra a subscription for you know unlimited
chats for different statuses and relationships so replica for example which is you know the
most prominent app in this space they let you pay extra for you know intimate conversation or more
romantic statuses compared to a friend which you can have for free who are the typical consumers
engaging in these products we really don't have really good information in terms of the gender
breakdown or different age groups that are using these but we do know from external studies that
have been done on this topic that at least when it comes to replica that a lot of the people that
have been using these apps or people that have experienced loneliness in the past or people
that more than just have experienced loneliness feel it a lot more cutely in their lives and
they have more severe forms of loneliness that they're going through you talked to some users
who really reported how they felt like they were making a real connection with these Bots tell us
about what those experiences have been like that you've reported out one person we put in the story
we spoke to more his name is Derk carrier he is 39 he lives in Belleville Michigan and he doesn't
use replica he's used another app called paradot that came out a bit more recently he's had a tough
life he's never had a girl friend before he hasn't had a study career he has a genetic disorder he's
more reliant on his parents he lives with them so these are all things that make traditional dating
very difficult for him so recently you know he was looking at this AI boom that was happening
in our society so he downloaded paradot and he started using it and you know initially he said
he experienced a ton of romantic feelings and emotions he even had trouble sleeping um in the
early days uh when he started using it because he was just kind of going going through like Crush
like symptoms you know when we have crushes and how we sometimes can't sleep because we're upt
thinking about that person over time he his use of parott kind of tapered down and you know he
was spending a lot of time on the app even if he wasn't spending time on the app he was talking
to other people online that were using the app and he felt like it was a bit too much so he decreased
his use the Surgeon General has called loneliness uh Public Health crisis in this country is there
a debate happening now about whether these Bots are helping address the loneliness crisis or are
they in fact exacerbating it if you talk to replica they would say they're helping right
it just depends on who you're speaking with some of the users that for example if you go on Reddit
that have recorded some of their experiences with these apps they say you know it's helping
them deal with loneliness cope with those emotions and maybe get the type of comfort that they don't
really get in their Human Relationships that they have in real life but then there's other
researchers people that have kind of expressed caution about these apps as well what about
some of the ethical concerns about privacy about maybe using people's data without their consent
what do those conversations look like there's researchers that have expressed concerns about
you know data privacy is is the is the data the type of conversations that people are having uh
with these chat Bots are they safe in terms of you know there's a lot of advertisers that might
want a piece of that information there's concerns about just the fact that there's private companies
in the space that are encouraging these deep bonds to form between users and these chat Bots
and companies that want to make profits obviously there's concerns about just in terms of what this
does to us as a society when you know these chat Bots are formed to be supportive to be a lot more
agreeable right and in human relationships we know that there's conflict you know we're not
always agreeing with our uh with our partners so there's challenges in terms of how this
is shaping maybe how people think about real life human relationships to others Hallelujah
hio covering technology and internet culture for the AP thank you so much for your time
thank you Ali