Lover gender and AI
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes an ever present force in our daily lives, its ability to shape social narratives raises crucial questions: How does AI construct its discourse on love and gender? Does it reflect human perspectives, or does it reproduce biases ingrained in its training data?
Born from discussions among researchers at the Faculty of Communication Sciences at the Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, this book dives into the intersections between love, gender, and AI through the lens of LLMs like ChatGPT and Bard (now Gemini). It interrogates how these technologies engage with romantic relationships, gender identities, and social expectations, topics deeply embedded in human subjectivity and cultural constructs.
Blending theoretical perspectives and empirical analysis, Love, Gender, and AI challenges us to rethink the role of technology as a cultural mediator. Whether you are a scholar, a student, or simply curious about the ways AI intersects with human emotions and identity, this book invites you to explore the complex dialogue between algorithms and the social world.