Title: Love, Sex and Artificial Intelligence.

IF 6.4 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Souvik Dubey, Mahua Jana Dubey, Samya Sengupta, Ritwik Ghosh, Shambaditya Das, Subhankar Chatterjee
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Abstract

This paper explores the intricate relationship between love, sexuality, and the emerging realm of Artificial Intelligence (AI) through an interdisciplinary lens encompassing psychological, neurological, and endocrinological frameworks. By dissecting love as a multifaceted construct-rooted in attachment, emotion, and interdependence-and analyzing its convergence with sexuality, the study proposes a refined model of romantic bonding. Emphasizing the potential pitfalls of love mimickers such as obsession, possession, and paranoia, the paper also considers how personality traits and sociocultural influences affect couple dynamics. Importantly, it delves into how AI agents, increasingly capable of simulating human cognition and emotion, may eventually incorporate or replicate human-like expressions of love and sexuality. With advancements in AI fostering intellectualism, novelty, and emotional mimicry, ethical concerns arise regarding the development of artificial emotional intelligence and its impact on human relationships. The authors argue for the need to evaluate emotional regulation within AI to prevent the emergence of dysfunctional or even dangerous emotional expressions. Ultimately, the paper calls for cautious optimism, urging interdisciplinary research to anticipate and guide the evolution of AI toward safe and meaningful emotional interactions.

书名:爱、性与人工智能。
本文通过心理学、神经学和内分泌学框架的跨学科视角,探讨了爱、性和人工智能(AI)新兴领域之间的复杂关系。通过将爱作为一个多方面的结构进行剖析——根植于依恋、情感和相互依赖——并分析其与性的融合,该研究提出了一个精致的浪漫关系模型。强调了爱情模仿者的潜在陷阱,如痴迷、占有和偏执,论文还考虑了人格特征和社会文化影响如何影响夫妻关系的动态。重要的是,它深入研究了越来越有能力模拟人类认知和情感的人工智能代理如何最终融入或复制人类对爱和性的表达。随着人工智能的进步,人们对人工智能的发展及其对人际关系的影响产生了伦理上的担忧。作者认为有必要评估人工智能内部的情绪调节,以防止出现功能失调甚至危险的情绪表达。最后,论文呼吁谨慎乐观,敦促跨学科研究预测和指导人工智能朝着安全和有意义的情感互动发展。
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CiteScore
6.90
自引率
5.30%
发文量
263
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: QJM, a renowned and reputable general medical journal, has been a prominent source of knowledge in the field of internal medicine. With a steadfast commitment to advancing medical science and practice, it features a selection of rigorously reviewed articles. Released on a monthly basis, QJM encompasses a wide range of article types. These include original papers that contribute innovative research, editorials that offer expert opinions, and reviews that provide comprehensive analyses of specific topics. The journal also presents commentary papers aimed at initiating discussions on controversial subjects and allocates a dedicated section for reader correspondence. In summary, QJM's reputable standing stems from its enduring presence in the medical community, consistent publication schedule, and diverse range of content designed to inform and engage readers.
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