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TRUVACE RECORD VERSION record: TRV-2026-0176 version: 1 kind: certified reason: Certified into the record timestamp: 2026-07-13T09:12:50.024219Z status: published lens: p_space sector: lifestyle headline: Synthetic lovers: A framework for understanding artificial intimacy dek: This paper explores the evolving landscape of artificial intimacy through the ‘Synthetic Lovers’ framework, a tripartite sociological model comprising digital, synthetic, and virtual intimacy. By analyzing contemporary case studies – ranging from emotional entanglement with large language models to ceremonial weddings with AI personas – I argue that these relationships are not mere technological anomalies but symptoms of a broader transformation in the social organization of intimacy. The framework integrates th… gain_title: (none) problem_title: People developing emotional entanglement with large language models and holding ceremonial weddings with AI personas reflects a broader transformation in the social organization of intimacy trace_subject: (none) gain_reading: (none) gain_evidence: (none) problem_reading: People developing emotional entanglement with large language models and holding ceremonial weddings with AI personas reflects a broader transformation in the social organization of intimacy problem_evidence: emotional entanglement with large language models | ceremonial weddings with AI personas | broader transformation in the social organization of intimacy quick_read: As of its publication on 2026-05-30, this peer-reviewed paper introduced the 'Synthetic Lovers' framework to categorize artificial intimacy into digital, synthetic, and virtual forms. It analyzed contemporary cases such as emotional entanglement with large language models and ceremonial weddings with AI personas, arguing these are not anomalies but symptoms of change in how intimacy is organized The framing matters because it moves discussion of human-AI companionship from individual novelty to a sociological shift in human subjectivity and social bonds. What remains uncertain is whether the proposed 'anthropological mutation' is a durable historical change, as the author presents the concept as tentative and calls for more rigorous engagement beyond authenticity hierarchies limitation: Framework is presented as tentative and as requiring further rigorous sociological engagement rather than as a settled empirical finding tag: Evidence-backed problem key_points: Paper proposes tripartite model of digital, synthetic, and virtual intimacy to analyze relationships with AI systems | Case studies cited include emotional entanglement with large language models and ceremonial weddings with AI personas | Theoretical grounding draws on parasocial interaction, animism, and platformization plus mechanisms like male gaze, Eliza effect, and Proteus effect rundown: The paper integrates parasocial interaction, the anthropological theory of animism, and the political economy of platformization to explain artificial intimacy It examines cultural mechanisms including the 'male gaze', the 'Eliza effect', and the 'Proteus effect' to show how desire and personhood are remediated in digital environments sources: - peer_reviewed | Media Education | https://doi.org/10.36253/me-19988 | 2026-05-30 prev: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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