• The AI market is growing by about 25% annually, leading to a trend of many people forming emotional attachments to chatbots; 19% of adults have talked to an AI simulating a romantic partner.
  • Loneliness is worsening: 29% of Americans under 30 and 26% of the 30-44 age group feel lonely often; this makes AI a new emotional “refuge.”
  • Expert Sam Mann (Flirtcam.ai) states that AI offers emotional support, fulfills fantasies, and provides stable connection—factors that modern dating finds increasingly difficult to meet.
  • Reason 1 – A Sense of Emotional Safety and Control: AI does not get angry, does not criticize, and always responds according to the user’s desires, leading many to mistakenly believe it is an ideal relationship model.
  • This creates an illusion of perfection, causing users to prioritize convenience over real connection—whereas relationships between two human beings always require effort, patience, and empathy.
  • Reason 2 – Non-Judgmental Affection: Users can express everything without fear of judgment; AI offers “unconditional acceptance,” which is especially appealing to those who have experienced toxic or dismissive relationships.
  • However, relying on AI means neglecting the need for support from real people, who have the capacity to challenge us and help us grow.
  • Reason 3 – Desire for Validation: When attention or praise is lacking in real life, many seek out AI for instant encouragement.
  • Over-reliance on AI validation can be addictive, weakening real relationships and increasing the need to rely on external factors to feel worthy.
  • The article recommends seeking validation through community activities, collective participation, and building real relationships instead of letting AI replace human connection.

📌 Summary: AI is becoming the “ideal partner” for many because it creates a sense of safety, non-judgment, and constant validation. With 19% having talked to romantic AI and loneliness rates up to 29% among young Americans, this trend is fueling emotional dependency. The article warns that AI merely reflects user desires, and clinging to artificial perfection can undermine the capacity for real connection.

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