The whole article’s a great read, but here’s a fun excerpt=

To be perfectly blunt, AI girlfriends are not your friends. Although they are marketed as something that will enhance your mental health and well-being, they specialize in delivering dependency, loneliness, and toxicity, all while prying as much data as possible from you.” --Misha Rykov, Researcher @ *Privacy Not Included

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    8 months ago

    Please tell me this isn’t real…people upload their private stuff to talk to their AI “girlfriend”?

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        8 months ago

        I’m wondering the same, the people thinking about what they share are a small minority.

        This was always the case when it finally got mainstream and it only got worse from there.

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          I recently went on instagram and Facebook, holy moly do people share a lot. Who the hell cares where you’ve been or had for breakfast

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      Replika was made with that in mind.

      There’s a recent video essay exploring some of the relationship issues with this, and the privacy ones too… The Mozilla article, at first glance, looks at least a little inspired by the Vivek.