In recent years, artificial intelligence technology has developed rapidly, and the ways in which it is integrated with human life have become increasingly diverse. This article will explore the marriage of artist Alicia Framis to an AI holographic projection, as well as the virtual character marriage service provided by Gatebox, and analyze the social phenomena and ethical considerations brought about by this emerging "human-machine relationship." These incidents have triggered extensive discussions about the future relationship between humans and AI, involving multiple levels of emotion, ethics, and social norms. How should we view this new type of partnership? Will the emergence of AI companions change our understanding of love and marriage?
Dutch artist Alicia Framis is preparing to get married with an AI holographic projection she designed. The projection companion AILex she created shows daily love affairs and is trained using data from her ex-boyfriend. She tried to think about the gains and problems that would arise from the combination of humans and AI. Gatebox provides virtual character wedding services, has held 3,000 weddings, and is ready to connect to ChatGPT.
The cases of Alicia Framis and Gatebox allow us to see the complexity and possibility of the relationship between humans and AI. Although the technology is not yet mature, these attempts undoubtedly provide new ideas for the future development of human-machine relationships. We need to seriously think about and discuss the ethical and social issues of the harmonious coexistence of humans and AI while technological progress is made, to ensure that technological development can truly benefit mankind.