Was thinking about doing coding tonight, but I was also going to an art gallery opening for Matthew Del Degan (of #Lovebot fame) and I got so tied up in looking at Lovebots that I ended up going to a cafe and only playing catchup on Mastodon here.

But that's okay. It's the weekend! I think I'll do some coding this weekend.

#Lovebot of #monarchpark in #toronto.

Lovebot lovingly disrupts our robotic routines to remind us that there is love in our cities and kindness around every corner. Lovebot reiterates the fact that we all have the privilege of being human, and that we are not restricted to the algorithms and programming of our tech driven counterparts. Even though many of us work like robots in concrete jungles, we all have the capacity to share love and kindness with one another each day.

Bizarrement on retrouve dans l'article @[email protected] cité à côté de @[email protected] 🙃

RT @[email protected]

📱 Plusieurs services proposent un petit ami virtuel pour quelques euros par mois. Mais qui se cache vraiment derrière les SMS et les attentions reçues ? Une IA faussement romantique ou une main d'œuvre invisible et sous-payée ? #LoveBot https://www.liberation.fr/societe/sexualite-et-genres/les-lovebots-sont-souvent-des-humains-exploites-20221008_V7W4P7INMFBY5JEJ4R5YEUJ6KA/?utm_medium=Social&xtor=CS7-51-&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1665311175-1

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/libe/status/1579058058155950080

Les lovebots sont souvent «des humains exploités»

De nombreuses compagnies proposent les services payants de petits copains virtuels. Mais qui se cache derrière l’écran : un chatbot, un humain ? L’artiste Elisa Giardina Papa a enquêté.

Libération