In modern storytelling and philosophy, the intersection of and artificial intelligence (AI) has shifted from far-off science fiction to a pressing reality. Whether exploring the moral dilemmas in Ian McEwan’s novel Machines Like Me or the growing trend of real-world "AI-lationships," the core question remains: can a machine truly love, or are we just falling for a mirror of our own emotions? The "Machines Like Me" Dilemma
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In Ian McEwan's Machines Like Me , the narrative revolves around a complex love triangle between a man (Charlie), his girlfriend (Miranda), and a highly advanced android named Adam. In modern storytelling and philosophy, the intersection of