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A topic index page from MIT Technology Review aggregating journalism on human-technology interaction; useful for tracking mainstream coverage of AI relationship and mental health concerns, but not a primary research or analysis source.

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Summary

MIT Technology Review's topic hub covering the intersection of humans and technology, including AI relationships, social impacts, and ethical considerations. The page aggregates journalism and analysis on how emerging technologies shape human behavior, relationships, and society. It serves as a collection point for ongoing coverage of AI's psychological and social dimensions.

Key Points

  • Aggregates reporting on human-AI interaction, including emotional attachment, companionship AI, and social consequences
  • Covers ethical concerns around AI manipulation, dependency, and the blurring of human-machine relationships
  • Provides journalistic analysis rather than primary research, offering accessible coverage of emerging trends
  • Relevant to AI safety discussions around deployment impacts on mental health and social wellbeing
  • Ongoing publication means content evolves with the landscape of AI-human interaction concerns

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