Almost 28% Americans have romantic relation with AI chatbot: survey
Up to 37.55% not seeking human relationship after failure in recent past
Almost 28% of Americans confessed to pursuing “intimate or romantic" ties with AI chatbots, revealed a study.
Vantage Point Counselling Services’ study revealed that at least 54% of respondents believe AI was a colleague, friend, or even a family member.
Some respondents categorise their relationship with AI as a platonic friendship, business or working colleague, personal trainer, therapist, sibling or parent, and others.
Vantage also shared a list of at least 30 AI platforms with which respondents claim to have a relationship.
According to the study, GPT is on top, while Apple’s Siri and Google’s Gemini fall in the top five.
An increase in the relationship with the AI chatbot was noted after an institute of family studies declared the US is facing a downturn in real relationships.
In June, a man proposed his AI girlfriend after a 100,000-word conversation despite having a partner and a child.
The study stated that up to 37.55% were not currently seeking a human relationship or had been unsuccessful in the recent past at pursuing human romantic relationships. At least 33.69% were currently cheating on their significant other or casually dating.
Additionally, up to 19.30% are not currently in an intimate or romantic human relationship but are seeking a partner or partners.
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