The Intersection of Emotional support , Technology, and AI in Apple TV’s Sunny

Gunjan
2 min readSep 6, 2024

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Apple TV series Sunny offers a fresh and nuanced take on AI, focusing on its emotional, ethical, and psychological implications. In particular, the show highlights a novel AI application: grief tech.

AI as Emotional Surrogates

In Sunny, the AI robot, designed to be a home companion, serves a far more bigger purpose. Susie, receives Sunny after losing her husband and son in a tragic accident. Rather than just being a helpful home assistant, Sunny functions as a grief surrogate, filling emotional voids by evolving to meet Susie’s needs. This reflects the emerging concept of grief tech, where AI becomes an emotional support mechanism .

This portrayal taps into a growing debate within the AI community — can AI be emotionally intelligent, as robotics and human-robot interaction (HRI) are fields that have already begun exploring emotional connections between machines and humans. For example, therapeutic robots like Paro are already being used in elderly care for emotional companionship.

The Duality of AI

What makes Sunny compelling is its portrayal of the dual nature of AI. While Sunny evolves to become Susie’s perfect companion, this adaptability also highlights the dangers of AI’s role in human life. As the series progresses, Sunny’s ability to mimic emotional understanding creates a sense of dependency, leading to ethical questions about the limits of AI in personal spaces. The show suggests that while AI can bring comfort and convenience, it can also isolate people from real human interactions, potentially replacing them. .

In the real world, large language models like ChatGPT are becoming more advanced in simulating conversational abilities, but there remains a clear difference between being a helpful tool and a trusted emotional companion. Sunny pushes us to consider: how close are we to blurring that line?

The Broader Implications of AI in Daily Life

Beyond grief tech, Sunny explores how AI could integrate into everyday tasks and interactions without feeling invasive or unusual. The show normalizes AI in public spaces and private life, making interactions between Sunny and others besides Susie seem routine. This reflects society’s gradual acceptance of AI technologies, from simple home assistants to more sophisticated robotic companions addressing not just loneliness.

For instance, real-time language translators and AI assistants like Sunny are seamlessly integrated into the world of the show. While these devices are often seen as technological conveniences, the show raises a vital question: how emotionally aware do we want AI to become?

And what happens when they get hacked and turn on you , that’s where it gets really scary.

AI as a Reflection of Humanity

One of the most thought-provoking ideas in Sunny is that AI is, ultimately, a reflection of its creators. Like any technology, it mirrors human desires, needs, and even flaws.

In Conclusion

Sunny makes viewers rethink the role of AI, particularly in its potential to bridge gaps in human relationships or deepen them.

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Gunjan
Gunjan

Written by Gunjan

Software architect and developer

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