People now use AI for emotional support

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Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used for emotional support, with some individuals finding comfort and empathy from AI chatbots, a development that has surprised many. This trend raises questions about the role of AI in human relationships. Journalists and others are now using AI for personal emotional support, finding the technology capable of providing empathetic responses and helpful advice, even in difficult situations like grief. This has led to a growing reliance on AI for emotional needs. While AI's ability to offer emotional support is surprising, concerns remain about its potential impact on human connection and the ethical implications of relying on AI for intimate needs.


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