
"What does it truly mean to be a friend in the digital age?"
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AI is everywhere—from chatbots to self-driving cars—and while some embrace it as an essential tool, others remain skeptical.
In this episode, Carlyn and Elaine explore the ways AI and technology are reshaping personal relationships and social interactions. Carlyn, deeply embedded in the tech world, uses AI regularly, while Elaine has intentionally distanced herself from social media and digital tools, favoring more manual, real-world processes. Together, they examine the growing tension between convenience and authenticity, questioning whether AI is enhancing or eroding human connection.
What does it mean to truly be a friend in the digital age? And as technology continues to evolve, how can we maintain meaningful relationships? Tune in for a thoughtful conversation on the trade-offs of an increasingly AI-driven world.
Further Reading:
* MIT sociologist Sherry Turkle on the psychological impacts of bot relationships (TED)
* She Fell in Love With ChatGPT. Like, Actual Love. With Sex. (NYT)
* Esther Perel on New AI - Artificial Intimacy (Brene Brown)
* “I’m afraid we’re automating this work without really understanding it.” (HBR)
* Meet My AI Friends (NYT)
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