> He indicated that humans will develop a personal and intimate connection with the companion, making it feel as if it is living life alongside you.
This will never happen to me. These companies can't even be trusted with the data they're already sucking out of us as it is. There is no way that I'd ever, in a million years, be willing to invite them in to spy on my most intimate and personal life. That's insane. I'd even have to distance myself from friends and family who did this, because it's very likely they'd throw me under the bus as a side-effect.
Friends don’t (usually?) earn money by collecting data on you and trying to influence you. Of these were completely (and actually) not for profit companies simply providing advice based on whatever knowledge base they have without other additional interests, it could make sense (1). But we know this is not the case.
(1) A huge caveat is that limiting yourself to AI-only “friends” is still problematic, at least because your social interactions are basically AI prompts and not interactions with actual people who don’t pretend they know everything. There are of course other caveats.
Yeah the last year has revealed just how many elites are weirdly horny for their chat bots. I think these people have just lost all understanding of what human interaction is.
This will never happen to me. These companies can't even be trusted with the data they're already sucking out of us as it is. There is no way that I'd ever, in a million years, be willing to invite them in to spy on my most intimate and personal life. That's insane. I'd even have to distance myself from friends and family who did this, because it's very likely they'd throw me under the bus as a side-effect.