Friends. Lovers. Therapists. 'Deathbots'. Artificial intelligence is now fulfilling new roles for millions of us every single day. How are these new 'relationships' changing how we view technology - and each other?
Beyond those who are using AI chatbots for administrative tasks, some people are now preparing to adopt children with their AI partners; others are reaching out to companies offering services to 'resurrect' deceased loved ones; others still look to bots to find treatment for their mental health issues.
In _Love Machines_, James Muldoon guides through these new forms of love, intimacy and connection, drawing on compelling interviews with users, developers and chatbots themselves. Along the way, he sheds light on the social conditions which have led to the exponential rise of the use of AI companions, and the unregulated corporations behind these technologies seeking to profit from users.
JAMES MULDOON IS A READER IN MANAGEMENT AT THE ESSEX BUSINESS SCHOOL AND A RESEARCH ASSOCIATE AT THE OXFORD INTERNET INSTITUTE. HE IS THE AUTHOR OF FIVE BOOKS, INCLUDING FEEDING THE MACHINE: THE HIDDEN HUMAN LABOUR POWERING AI WITH MARK GRAHAM AND CALLUM CANT. HIS WORK HAS APPEARED IN THE _GUARDIAN_, _LOS ANGELES TIMES_, _TIME_, AND THE BBC, AMONG OTHER PLATFORMS.