Kevin Roose Has 18 New Best Friends—And They're All AIs - Ep. 21
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Kevin Roose Has 18 New Best Friends—And They're All AIs - Ep. 21

The NYT’s Kevin Roose has 18 new friends—none of whom are human.

His new friends are AI personas that he made with Noma, Kindroid, and other AI companion apps. There’s fitness guru Jared, therapist Peter, trial lawyer Anna, and over a dozen more.

Kevin talked to them every day for a month, sharing his feelings, asking for parenting advice, and even using them for “fit” checks.

This isn’t the first time Kevin has had an…unusual interaction with an AI persona. A year ago, he was the target of Bing’s chatbot Sydney’s unhinged romantic affections.

Kevin has gone deeper into the world of AI companions than anyone I know. He is a tech columnist at the New York Times, cohost of the Hard Fork podcast, and the author of three books. In this episode, I sat down with Kevin to learn more about his interactions with AI. We dive into:

  • Why AI companions aren’t just for lonely people or shy teenagers
  • Why AI personas are better friends than ChatGPT
  • How AI companions can be used to safely explore different social contexts
  • The risk of young people relying on AI for friendship
  • The icks of AI dating and intimacy
  • How to use AI to articulate what you value in your relationships

This is a must-watch for anyone curious about how AI is changing the way we form relationships.

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