In the 1960s, Joseph Weizenbaum pioneered the first chatbot, named Eliza, which unveiled a startling truth: humans could emotionally bond with machines. This insight led him to caution against the potential of AI usurping human empathy. Weizenbaum’s assertions about the risks of deceiving machines fostering misplaced trust echo powerfully in today’s landscape of artificial intelligence.
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