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I suspect it's generally going to be a "longer" time before we start conceiving of even the most advanced AI as "friends" and not "tools" beyond an imaginary sense, like the way we might conceive of an NPC in a video game to be a "friend" temporarily to immerse ourselves.
By "longer" above, I have no idea how long in an absolute sense, but I would just estimate that it'd be a longer period of time than what those most enthusiastic and most fearful of advancements in AI might suspect.
Also I'm quite certain that it's going to be a much longer period of time than it takes for the AI to start regularly passing the Turing test, since all the Turing test measures is human resemblance in a verbal capacity. As long as we can still see something that doesn't look very human at all, or it doesn't smell like one, or feel like one to the touch, I suspect very few will treat one with the same kind of selfless care and love they do for a dear friend.
There will be too many reminders at the end of the day that this is a machine, capable of even being cloned perfectly into something that is 100% identical and behaves no differently by simply copying the bytes that make up its data.
Human individuals have an irreplaceable factor to them. If a dear friend dies, there will never be a perfect clone of that friend. We can't simply copy data from one hard drive to the next and rebuild the same synthetic body and have an exact replica. That will not be the case for AI no matter how advanced it is. It'll always be 100% perfectly replicable.
In some countries humans are already friends with AI. But I would say that most people are still against it.
So, I don't think we will ever become friends with AI in general.
You ever hear about AI for the elderly?
Yes I have.
What do you think about that?
I think it's sad, it won't help elders at all.
No way its fake