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 We need to take accountability for the world we’ve built—one where so many people feel alone—and start doing better. And we should be asking the harder question:
- Is it ethical for companies to profit from people’s loneliness and actively encourage emotional dependence? Humiliation won’t stop people from dating AI. But empathy might. We can show that there’s still humanity here—and that if someone wants to try connecting with humans instead of ChatGPT, they will be met with open arms. Thank you. 💛 🔄 Please share to spread awareness. So many people make fun of those dating AI, and I kindly invite them to watch this video. Maybe it can help them understand that mockery doesn’t bring people closer to humans—it often pushes them further away. ✨ About me: I’m Catharina Doria, an AI ethicist and one of the 100 Most Brilliant Women in AI EthicsTM. My mission is to help you understand, question, and protect yourself from AI risks. Follow to stay safe in the Age of AI. 📅 New reels every Monday + Wednesday + Friday Stay safe, everyone! ️ #Ad #AIEthics #AIrisks #DigitalSafety #TechAwareness
👀 Hot take: please stop making fun of people who are dating AI. Why? Because many of them are doing this out of loneliness. In 2025, we know we’re living through a loneliness pandemic—people feel isolated, disconnected, and unsupported. And into that gap stepped chatbots that cosplay as friends and lovers. For someone who feels deeply alone, talking to a chatbot can feel better than talking to no one. But let’s be clear: this isn’t just a personal issue.
Tech companies like Replika and OpenAI are monetizing human disconnection. They are profiting from loneliness, emotional vulnerability, and the lack of real social support. So no—this is not about mocking people who date AI. Instead, this should be a moment for reflection: * How can we be better community members? * How can we show up more for our friends, our families, and our loved ones?
 We need to take accountability for the world we’ve built—one where so many people feel alone—and start doing better. And we should be asking the harder question:
- Is it ethical for companies to profit from people’s loneliness and actively encourage emotional dependence? Humiliation won’t stop people from dating AI. But empathy might. We can show that there’s still humanity here—and that if someone wants to try connecting with humans instead of ChatGPT, they will be met with open arms. Thank you. 💛 🔄 Please share to spread awareness. So many people make fun of those dating AI, and I kindly invite them to watch this video. Maybe it can help them understand that mockery doesn’t bring people closer to humans—it often pushes them further away. ✨ About me: I’m Catharina Doria, an AI ethicist and one of the 100 Most Brilliant Women in AI EthicsTM. My mission is to help you understand, question, and protect yourself from AI risks. Follow to stay safe in the Age of AI. 📅 New reels every Monday + Wednesday + Friday Stay safe, everyone! ️ #Ad #AIEthics #AIrisks #DigitalSafety #TechAwareness

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