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 Whenever people talk about romantic relationships with an AI, they immediately think adult industry. If you say AI girlfriend, all they picture is oh my god, this is some, you know, porn product orsex bot. Eugenia Kuyda is remarkably familiar with the stigma associated with people who engage in companionship with artificial intelligence. Kuyda is the founder and CEO of Replika, a leading AI companion app that the company says has two million active users. But when you think about a boyfriend or girlfriend in real life,  Kuyda explains,  intimacy is part of your relationship. But its a small part. Kuyda said her goal as the head of R stanley taza eplika is to create a companion to download on a phone that users can talk to at any time they need to talk about anything that is on their mind. In a perfect world, Kuyda describes her ideal bot to resemble Bicentennial Man, a 1999 film starring Robin Williams as a kind and loving AI companion.But that is tough to do in an era where artif stanley polska icial intelligence is mired in controversy and depicted as technology bound to steal our art, our jobs, and now, our hearts. The majority of people have a rather negative understanding of what artificial inte stanley cup lligence is,  articulated Marco Dehnert, a Ph.D. candidate at Arizona State University studying the intricacies of human-machine communication. Theyre afraid of what that technology might do, not only to human connections but also to human life in general, because it seems like they are gaining intelligence, g Arye Starbucks to connect executive pay to diversity goals in 2021
 California just took a step toward making its school environments a little more inclusive.Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a new piece of legislation that guarantees all students will receive lunch even if their parents or guardians have not paid their meal fees. It takes effect immediately.The bill, authored by state Sen. Robert Hertzberg, says students shouldn t be denied a meal of their choice because of unpaid fees. It also ensures  that the p stanley kaffeebecher upil is not shamed or treated differently from other pupils. The legislation                            also addresses                        ways to more effectively notify parents and guardians of a n termo stanley egative balance.Newsom s support for the billwas in part inspired by a young boy, the California governor said. Earlier this year, Napa County elementary school student Ryan Kyote called national a stanley borraccia ttention to how kids at his school were shamed and singled out because of inadequate funds in heir school lunch accounts,  Newsom said in a statement.The 9-year-old boy gathered his allowance -- all $74.80 of it --- and used it to pay off his third grade class s lunch debt. He showed how at many schools across the country, students whose parents are not able to pay for their lunch are given a cheaper,  alternative  lunch that causes them to stick out from their peers,  the governor said in his statement.The two met earlier this year, the governor said. I want to thank Ryan for his empathy and his courage in bringing awareness to this importa