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AI's Spectacle: Curiosity or Connection?
17 Feb
Summary
- AI characters' popularity may stem from novelty, not genuine interest.
- The uncanny valley draws attention due to near-human but imperfect qualities.
- Parasocial human relationships rely on complex traits AI struggles to replicate.

AI-generated personalities are capturing significant online attention, exemplified by streaming sensation Neuro-sama. However, this surge in viewership may represent a phase of novelty rather than a lasting embrace of artificial beings.
Many viewers are drawn to AI characters out of curiosity, particularly those that exhibit convincingly human-like traits. This fascination often aligns with the 'uncanny valley' phenomenon, where things that are almost human but not quite, attract notice due to their perceived flaws.




