The Hidden Cost of Self-Checkout: How Convenience is Making Us Lonelier
Dr. Gaia Bernstein (2025)
The increasing digitalization of every day life is driving serious, large-scale societal change by disrupting the bonds that connect humans to one another.
Emerging technologies, particularly anthropomorphic AI – artificial intelligence designed to behave like a human – are exploiting our attachment. In some cases, children are forming emotional relationships with AI chatbots, choosing to confide in them over parents, siblings or friends.
When technology begins to interfere in the fundamental bonds which make us human, critical questions arise about the future of our society.
The advance of technologies than can simulate and thus replace human-to-human relationships pose extreme psychological risks. If unchecked, this industry is on track to create an unprecedented breakdown of human socialization, wherein a generation of youth is predominately “raised” by machines rather than humans
Dr. Zak Stein, Philosopher of Education and Author of "Education in a Time Between Worlds"
Trust
Entry-Level AI
Fertility Rates
Tech Jobs Falling
AI Romance
Unemployment
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