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Posted Thu, 20 Feb 2025 14:23:42 GMT by
How realistic is it for AI to maintain a long-term relationship with a user? Is it possible to imagine someone interacting with a virtual interlocutor for years and feeling emotionally attached? Or will it always be something temporary, a kind of experiment until something more “live” comes along? Curious to know your thoughts!
Posted Thu, 20 Feb 2025 16:55:21 GMT by
People care not only about words, but also about gestures, emotions, and live contact. However, there are those who are already building attachment to AI companions. For example, ai girlfriend simulator offers the opportunity to create a virtual partner who will learn from your interaction, develop and adjust to you. This is no longer just a chatbot, but something more: you can choose the character, manner of communication, even imitation of emotions. Such technologies can be useful, for example, for people who have difficulties in communication, or simply those who want a constant interlocutor without the risk of quarrels and misunderstandings. But will such relationships be able to replace a real person? It's hard to say yet. Perhaps for some, yes, but for most people it is more of an addition to their regular life, rather than a full-fledged alternative.
Posted Thu, 20 Feb 2025 17:19:42 GMT by

AI can be a good conversationalist, but a relationship is more than that. Emotions, unpredictability, shared experiences - all of this is beyond the reach of artificial intelligence. Although, as a temporary alternative, why not?

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