Artificial Love: The Rise of AI in Human Relationships

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Dhruvitkumar Talati

Abstract: With highly rapid progress in artificial intelligence (AI) technology, AI has evolved dramatically in nearly all aspects of human life, especially private life. This article explores instances of AI as displacement to/ augmentation of human connections, concerning the ramifications of AI-based companions, Robots Daily paper Knowledge Date: December 2023 Today Date: 26 Jul 2024 Rephrase the following sentence. Use the same language as the original sentence. With AI becoming more ordinary in ordinary life, the question is: Can AI truly replicate the tone and subtlety of human connections, or is it only an addition?


New AI technologies like chatbots, virtual assistants, and social robots are created to hold a user in a conversation and to give emotional comfort. These advancements indicate that AI can complete information omissions in social interactions when people feel lonely or anxious about being socialized. For instance, AI-powered mental health apps can generate therapeutic conversation as a substitute of companionship. Though these technologies can imitate human contact, they are often compelled to overlook the emotional attunement and comprehend that element of human relationships. The intricacies of human emotions—sourced in shared experiences, feelings, and interpersonal relationships—remain tough for AI to grasp and mimic perfectly.


Even in the realm of dating and social connectors, the introduction of AI says something about its future: its potential on human relationships. Sophisticated algorithms are used to screen customer preferences and activities for making connections, simplifying the look for romantic partners. Although these programs can enrich communication by linking people, they also partially end up as the credibility of relationships set up via such software. Users are likely to interact with AI-produced profiles or personas that do not have the emotional or psychological form present in one genuine human interaction.


The psychological consequences of having AI as companionship are enormous. At the core of this is that meaningful human relationships are crucial for emotional wellness and lowering feelings of loneliness and general life contentment. Suppose people add AI (Artificial Intelligence) as the primary option for companionship to the picture. In that case, there is a risk of alienating from authentic relationships even more, deepening the feelings of loneliness. The love feeling comes from genuine human interactions, unlike AI, which is based on algorithms and information instead of genuine feeling and true individual connection.


Besides, the ethical issues also enter the picture when AI becomes more affirmative about personal relationships. The idea of psycho-emotional influence using AI raises issues about consent and authenticity of emotional perception. AsDesde que la sociedad transitable de éstas complejidades, es necesario definir marcos que pongan en el centro la conexión y el bienestar humano. This encompasses promoting an understanding of the boundaries of AI when it comes to mimicking human emotions and stimulating the creation of technologies that complement, not detract from, interpersonal relationships.


AI can increase human relationships by providing assistance and companionship with humanity, but it can not replace human relationships' depth, profundity, and complexity. The subtleties of emotional resonance, connection and shared experience, and emotional are considered on the strength of what the facts suggest to be a substantial evidential base. As AI becomes more pertinent in our lives, we must be conscious of reaching an equilibrium where the human part of how one communicates is kept while we benefit from what AI can afford. The research into artificial love shows the importance of ongoing conversation around the place of technology in our social lives and the inseparability between the reality of our online and offline lives in that ongoing conversation.

Artificial Love: The Rise of AI in Human Relationships. (2025). International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering Management & Applied Science, 14(2), 294-301. https://doi.org/10.51583/IJLTEMAS.2025.14020030

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Artificial Love: The Rise of AI in Human Relationships. (2025). International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering Management & Applied Science, 14(2), 294-301. https://doi.org/10.51583/IJLTEMAS.2025.14020030