Turn2Me's CEO, Tullamore's Fiona O' Malley feels people won't get emotional fulfillment from a AI relationship.
A Mental Health charity is voicing concerns over digital displacement of human interaction.
It comes as new research from Turn2Me suggests AI romantic relationships are on the increase with 12% of adults saying they would embark on an AI relationship.
The charity believes the results point to a very real and growing loneliness crisis in Ireland.
CEO of Turn2Me, Tullamore's Fiona O'Malley says people won't be emotionally fulfilled when relying on this technology for a healthy relationship:
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