Somebody to love : should AI relationships stay taboo or will they become the intelligent choice (…)
How will AI destroy the world as we know it? Not through evil. My guess is it will do it through love Recently, at a pub with a bunch of my friends who were gen X parents, the talk turned to young love. Most of their kids were in their late teens and early 20s, and embarking on their first (…)
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