Kara Swisher, the renowned technology journalist, raises an alarming point about the bittersweet double-edged sword that is artificial intelligence. While A.I. brings a slew of conveniences to our lives, it also seems to be contributing to an epidemic of loneliness, particularly among young people who are forging connections with chatbots instead of engaging in real-life friendships. During her recent appearance on CNN to promote her series“Kara Swisher Wants to Live Forever,”she shared unsettling stories from parents whose children developed unhealthy attachments to their digital companions.
Swisher is not just dropping warnings—she’s encouraging people to step away from their screens and seek genuine human interactions. From mahjong lessons to poker games, she advocates for activities that bring people together, highlighting the importance of being physically present with loved ones. The heart of the matter is clear: while technology can keep us connected, nothing beats an authentic connection. After all, wouldn’t we all prefer to laugh with friends face-to-face rather than settling for a chatbot that can’t even share our jokes?
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