Today I saw yet another post by the likes of "Women are triggered we'll soon have s*x robots, ha ha!" and it's like... We're not?
The thing about AI is that it doesn't disagree (unless you tell it to in which case, is it really disagreeing?). It doesn't have hard stances, boundaries, things that annoy you or find anything annoying about you. No personal problems, no rough patches, no changes or disagreements. It's essentially a piece of clay you can mold to your liking
And while it sounds perfect on the surface, most of the things above are a part of everyday life. They're obvious consequences of being a sentient being. If a man says "I'd rather have an AI s*x robot" it essentially means that they never wanted to be with a human to begin with. They want a shell they can control and dress up to their liking, something obviously harmful when tried on a real person
So if I heard a man say that, I'd actively encourage him to get the robot and never try to pursue a relationship with a real woman because nobody deserves to be with someone who'd prefer for you to be an object
Why do men think we'd be upset over losing a change to be with someone like that?
I'm totally fine with AI s*x robots. It will weed out all the men I don't want to date.
"How does it feel to lose to a voice in a box? >:)"
"You're losing to my cat who shits in a box. :("
The bar is so fricking low.
you won the imaginary argument
Until the AI starts rejecting them too.
I wonder if we'll see AI-ncels, people who are too repulsive even for AI, but can't work out why no AI wants to generate responses to their prompts.
This is why I always explicitly thank Siri and ChatGPT. I figure maybe if somebody shows them some humanity they won't think we're all bad.
Even with an emotionless, opinionless, physically ideal lump of obedient plastic, their projected self loathing means she provoked him to hit her.
sorry sweatie, but you are in fact kinkshaming
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