The reason why I considered this is because I think genuine bonding at least with long lived animals produces humans who care about nature more as well as provides social benefits to those who can’t find humans who would interact with them in this way.
By de-stigmatizing and even commending such relationships, perhaps clearly differentiating them from animal hoarders (who do themselves and the animals harm by trying to “take care” of too many), we would ideally cause more such relationships to develop.
My opinion on people interacting and bonding with social robots or programs is similar.
The reason why I considered this is because I think genuine bonding at least with long lived animals produces humans who care about nature more as well as provides social benefits to those who can’t find humans who would interact with them in this way.
By de-stigmatizing and even commending such relationships, perhaps clearly differentiating them from animal hoarders (who do themselves and the animals harm by trying to “take care” of too many), we would ideally cause more such relationships to develop.
My opinion on people interacting and bonding with social robots or programs is similar.