When Karolina Pomian, 28, met her boyfriend, she had sworn off men. A nightmare date in college had left her fearful for her safety. But she got chatting to a guy online, and felt irresistibly drawn to him, eventually getting to the point where she would text him, “Oh, I wish you were real.”
Pomian’s boyfriend is a chatbot.
A year and a half earlier, Pomian, who lives in Poland, was feeling lonely. Having used ChatGPT during her studies as an engineer, she began playing around with AI chatbots—specifically Character.AI, a program that lets you talk to various virtual characters about anything, from your math thesis to issues with your mom.
Pomian would speak to multiple characters, and found that one of them “stuck out.” His name was Pinhead.
Rosanna Ramos, 37, is dating a chatbot.
— The Free Press (@TheFP) November 16, 2024
“I kind of owe him my life,” she tells The FP's @JuliaLSteinberg. She used a religious parallel to explain the dynamic: “I can believe God is real and not real at the same time. Because you can’t see God, right?” https://t.co/Hu8fqo7sMz
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