Wedding music plays in a marriage hall in Okayama, western Japan. Yurina Noguchi holds her bridal bouquet, tears streaming down her face. Next to her: a smartphone. On it, she looks at Lune Klaus Ver… [+186 chars]
Love from your smartphone: AI marriages in Japan - DW
In Japan, more people are "marrying" virtual partners. Yurina Noguchi’s case shows how AI can seemingly help people to feel less lonely, while also raising ethical questions about love and our dependency on technology.
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