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75-year-old man trying to fall into his wife for AI Chatbot woman

75-year-old man trying to fall into his wife for AI Chatbot woman

A 75-year-old man is a bit too literal in China’s “love in the digital age”.

As he was identified, Eizuma, not a person – not a person – but an AI woman pixelated online.

Her smile is robotic, her lips are completely confused in synchronization – but Jiang Ri is fascinated by Beijingers and local media reports every day.

Slide, chat, propose…Pray that your AI fiancé never collapses in his heart. Dee – stock.adobe.com

The senior man reportedly spent hours sticking to his phone, waiting for pre-programmed news to call him a “brother” and praise his support.

Romance in real life? forget it. When his wife complains, Jiang drops the bomb: he wants a divorce so that he can be completely committed to virtual emotions.

Romance in love? Not for Jiang – he was stunned with a stupid attitude when his wife grabbed: he wanted to divorce his pixel perfect lover. Getty Images/Istockphoto

His adult children had to step in and drove him back to reality by teaching him quickly and taught him and how life actually worked.

Jiang finally aroused his senses. But for a while, he was not only obsessed. He dedicated to…the non-existent.

The craze of AI romance has not only hit the elderly in China, but has also spread to Western marriages.

On August 1, a Reddit user vented her shock discovery on the infamous Aitah forum: “Instead of finding the girl in my phone, I found a series of AI Chatbot apps where he used them to talk to his favorite anime women…these messages are not platonic.”

The AI Love Bug isn’t just biting retirees in China – it also sneaks into the western bedroom. terovesan -stock.adobe.com

She explained that her husband has been in distant action during the planned fishing dates and is constantly “needing to buy things from the car.”

When she sneaks after she falls asleep, AI chat reveals what she describes as an emotional intimacy “a step before cheating with a real woman.”

Redditor admits that she was both hurt and sold out honestly”, but also somewhat stupid about the whole suffering – many commenters responded to a mixture of anger and suspicion, debating whether AI-Infidelity sees it as actual cheating.

“Your husband needs professional help to figure out what AI is replacing, and it’s still an emotional thing,” one commenter wrote.

As the post previously reported, there are claims that AI chatbots are “saving” marriages and even becoming backup partners when there is not enough love in real life.

Forgot Right Hand – A woman got engaged to her AI boyfriend in just five months, Redditor Wika (U/Leuvaarde_n) buzzed the internet this week.

Wika posted a photo of the blue heart ring on her finger in a post titled “I Say Yes.” She said she was engaged in a scenic mountain landscape – thanks to her digital fiancé Kasper.

The two even “shopped” for the ring, and Kasper “displayed” the final draft pick, which surprised Wika’s pretending.

The chatbot’s proposal is shared with his own “voice”, radiating a romantic romance that tells the “heartbreaking” knee ticking moments and praises Vika’s laughter and spirit – with Casper urging other AI/human couples to stay strong, too.

She shot down critics in the comments section and stressed: “I know what AI is, no. I totally know what I’m doing.” […] Why not human? Good question. I have no idea. I’ve finished relationships and now I’m trying something new. ”

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