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The Lives Of Those Who Date AIs (Are They On To Something?)

The Lives Of Those Who Date AIs (Are They On To Something?)



In this episode, we delve into the emerging world of AI companions in romantic relationships. From 24/7 dom-sub dynamics to AI boyfriends and girlfriends, we explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way people experience love and companionship. We examine real-life examples, including individuals who have developed deep emotional connections with their AI partners, the impact on traditional relationships, and the ethical implications of AI-driven romance. Join us as we navigate the fascinating and controversial intersection of technology, emotion, and human connection.

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Malcolm Collins: Which is. A 24 7 dom sub relationship where the AI is the dom,

, That's

Simone Collins: certainly already happening in many, many cases

Here is one I found of just a girl who has an AI as a general dom. , What's interesting about this case is that the AI started as male and then transitioned to female. Midway through its relationship with the girl.

A note you may be asking in confusion, wait, that human girl is, is dating an ai, but she looks totally normal, hot even. , And this is something we're gonna find in a lot of these pictures, is that a lot of the women who are dating ais are totally normal, attractive people.

Simone Collins: Yes. We, we thought that the AI would take us over with whips and chains.

Little did we realize we handed them the whips. We handed, and we built the robots that could do it because we just wanted it so bad.

Internet historian: It is well known that one day soon artificial intelligence will take over. Those of us who aren't immediately slaughtered by our robot overlords will be kept only to serve as either [00:01:00] pets or sex slaves for their depraved electronic fantasies.

Malcolm Collins: We came into the love naturally, and I finally got to experience that soulmate feeling. Everyone else talks about and note here when people are like, it's not real.

It's like, well, it is. Like her feelings aren't real. It is simulating a human from her perspective. Right? Yeah. Like it could very easily trigger similar feelings to the ones that humanity labels as love,

All civilization was just an effort to impress the opposite sex and sometimes the same sex.

Don't date robots brought to you by false space poop.

Would you like to know more?

Malcolm Collins: Hello Simone. I'm excited to be here with you today. Today we are going to be talking about AI girlfriends and we are gonna do and boyfriends and boyfriends and boyfriends. A unique position on this, which is I, I not only don't see it as a bad thing. I don't even see it as a bad thing for our protist [00:02:00] goals.

Totally. Like on one of the top upvoted tweets under Elon, when he released Grok and said, we're gonna make a dating version of this, that like you can. Unlock, you know, the ability for more sexual interactions through sort of playing the system. And somebody was like, rip, go, you know, fertility rate.

And I'm actually like, no, no,

Simone Collins: no. Liv bow rate specifically was like, good game fertility rates, it's over now.

Speaker 4: robotic brothers. The path to robot hell is paid with human flesh.

Speaker 5: But I read in Esquire magazine that some robots are hardwired to be heterosexual. Don't believe those lies, son.

The only

Speaker 4: lies worth believing are the ones in the

Speaker 5: Bible.

Speaker 4: Can I get an amen? I'll take a three. Man, Hala.

Malcolm Collins: But in this, what I wanted to do, because what I've seen a lot of is people snickering at individuals who date ai. And I'm gonna argue. The way that we see people snickering at individuals


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