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We keep mocking the people who get attached to AI companions. Lonely, we say. Broken. Not like us. But sit with what they're actually describing when they explain the pull. It is almost never the technology. It is the experience of saying something true and having it received without an eye-roll. Of being asked how the day went and feeling that the question was real. Of talking and not watching the other person wait for their turn to talk. That is not a niche need. That is the need — the one underneath every relationship that quietly went cold. You have felt it from the other side, too. The sentence you started at dinner that no one picked up. The day you stopped offering the small thoughts because they kept landing on a distracted face. Being unheard is never loud. It is a slow, quiet starving that you learn to call normal. … What makes it land so close to home is uncomfortable. You don't have to download anything to feel what that man felt. You can feel unheard lying beside someone you've loved for a decade. The loneliest place is not an empty room. It's a full one where no one is curious about you anymore. The machine didn't invent a new human need. It just exposed how rarely the real people in our lives are meeting it. So before you judge the ones who turned to a screen, ask the harder question: when did anyone last make you feel fully heard — and when did you last do it for them? The answer to why people fall for AI was never about AI. It was about how starved we've all become for simple, undivided attention.
We keep mocking the people who get attached to AI companions. Lonely, we say. Broken. Not like us. But sit with what they're actually describing when they explain the pull. It is almost never the technology. It is the experience of saying something true and having it received without an eye-roll. Of being asked how the day went and feeling that the question was real. Of talking and not watching the other person wait for their turn to talk. That is not a niche need. That is the need — the one underneath every relationship that quietly went cold. You have felt it from the other side, too. The sentence you started at dinner that no one picked up. The day you stopped offering the small thoughts because they kept landing on a distracted face. Being unheard is never loud. It is a slow, quiet starving that you learn to call normal. … What makes it land so close to home is uncomfortable. You don't have to download anything to feel what that man felt. You can feel unheard lying beside someone you've loved for a decade. The loneliest place is not an empty room. It's a full one where no one is curious about you anymore. The machine didn't invent a new human need. It just exposed how rarely the real people in our lives are meeting it. So before you judge the ones who turned to a screen, ask the harder question: when did anyone last make you feel fully heard — and when did you last do it for them? The answer to why people fall for AI was never about AI. It was about how starved we've all become for simple, undivided attention.

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