“Our research shows that people crave pushback — because at the end of the day, it’s authentic. Constant harmony isn’t. No relationship is perfect. A healthy dose of conflict or blunt honesty from AI feels more real — and shows that people aren’t actually craving total validation and flattery but rather a mimic of real human interaction,” said Jaime Bronstein, LCSW, a relationship therapist at Joi AI.
Unfortunately, it seems people have high expectations of AI — especially those who are relying on it to fulfill their romantic needs.
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