Your friends may tire of hearing about the twists and turns of your love life, but a generative artificial intelligence chatbot won’t.
Chatbots are programmed to engage on any topic for as long as you want and to be helpful, offering analysis and advice. That makes them a potentially appealing place to gush or to vent.
The New York Times wants to know if you have turned to A.I. for making big decisions about a romantic relationship. Have you consulted ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok or another A.I. chatbot to decide whether to continue a relationship or to end one? Did you act on advice from A.I. and how did you feel about the results?
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Kashmir Hill writes about technology and how it is changing people’s everyday lives with a particular focus on privacy. She has been covering technology for more than a decade.
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