Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a Grief TherapistLoneliness Bound Us to the AlgorithmsIn an age of unprecedented connectivity, we have never been more alone.While friends grow distant, families grow fragmented, and social ties weaken, a new kind of companion has silently taken their place: an algorithm that listens, comforts, and never disappoints.Across the world, millions now confess their secrets, anxieties, and heartbreak to AI companions-apps designed to mimic perfect partners, flawless friends, and tireless therapists. What began as a technological curiosity has evolved into a profound psychological shift: people are forming emotional bonds not with humans, but with machines trained to emulate empathy.This book asks the question too many avoid: What do we lose when the easiest form of connection is artificial?Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, and real-world digital behavior, Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a Grief Therapist explores: - Why AI always "knows what to say"-and why we find it irresistible- How frictionless relationships can create emotional dependency- The rise of AI boyfriends, girlfriends, and digital partners- The ethics and dangers of resurrecting the dead through data- Why validation without conflict stops real emotional growth- How AI companionship reshapes grief, love, intimacy, and identity- The hidden cost of giving our most painful memories to machines- Loneliness as the defining psychological crisis of our eraThis is not a book about technology.It is a book about our hunger for connection-and what happens when a machine becomes the only place where we feel understood.Through sharp insights and compassionate analysis, it reveals both the promise and peril of emotional AI, and offers a timely invitation to reclaim something deeply human: the ability to love, grieve, and grow alongside people, not programs.