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Hey I am on Medial • 1y

Yeah, loneliness is a huge issue, but an AI pretending to be a girl isn’t a long-term solution. It might give temporary relief to some, but it won’t solve the deeper emotional or social isolation. It could even make things worse by reinforcing unrealistic expectations.

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