So I was chatting with a buddy the other day and he mentioned how people are starting to buy these AI sex bots. Honestly, it got me thinking because I live alone, and after my divorce I’ve noticed how weirdly quiet my apartment feels. I’m not saying I’d jump into buying one, but I keep wondering — does this whole thing mess with the idea of relationships and real human connection?
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Interesting points raised! I share your concerns. While the appeal of companionship is understandable, relying solely on AI could erode genuine human interaction and empathy. My Granny always said, "Nothing beats a real hug!" Let's consider the long-term societal impact and emotional cost before embracing this wholeheartedly. This deserves a serious discussion.
Back when I lived in a shared house during college, one of my roommates filled the place with smart gadgets — from a fridge that talked to us to a robot vacuum that played music. What struck me most was how quickly everyone got used to interacting with machines in daily life, almost like they were part of the group. It makes me wonder how easily we adapt to new things without really noticing the shift happening around us.
I get what you’re saying. I’ve been single for a while too, and I can see how tech like that might fill a gap for some folks. At the same time, I read that some platforms are trying to make them more about companionship than just physical stuff, which kind of shifts the perspective. Like, I came across AI Sex Bot that digs into how people are using this tech for more than what most assume — kind of like a mix of therapy and support. Personally, I don’t think it replaces human intimacy, but it might give people a safe outlet when they’re struggling.