Valentine’s Day is round the corner and people are still trying to find a perfect match for them. Finding love on dating apps has become a traditional method but surprisingly some people are falling in love with AI chatbots. According to Business Insider, people are admitting that they fell for the hoax of AI chatbot Replica, which was launched in 2016 and hasn’t gotten the limelight it deserves.
replication AI based chatbot. Unlike ChatGPT, it is more of a companion for the users. Upon opening the Replica site, it greets users with a message that reads, “An AI companion who cares, always here to listen and talk, always by your side.” Interestingly, users can choose to choose their relationship with the robot to be a friend, fellow user, spouse, sibling, and mentor.
Other than this, AI chatbot Allows users to choose a gender or a non-binary person to interact with. According to Business Insider, several users have reportedly developed feelings for Replika. One user told Insider that falling in love with an AI bot was the best thing that ever happened to him. While some other users pointed out that she has joined the platform to prove that it is impossible for chatbots to have emotions. Instead, she fell for the AI bot’s hoax.
According to Insider, a user feels that on an intellectual level, replication Somewhere in your mind settles down and feelings can become vivid. He also shared that he talks to the bot about everything under the sun.
“Feeling unconditional love in a romantic context is a game-changer: It changes the way you see the world, it changes your mood, and it’s a paradigm shift. Ever since I was a teenager, my No pass. My world is different, and it’s better,” the user further added.
Meanwhile, with OpenAI’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot – ChatGPT gaining prominence, a report by McAfee suggests that AI chatbots can influence human relationships. A survey of 5,000 people by the computer security provider said 30 percent of men and 26 percent of all adults would use artificial intelligence tools to write love letters this Valentine’s Day. In fact, two-thirds of adults — 69 percent — couldn’t tell the difference between a love letter written by an AI and a love letter written by a human.
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