People engaging in toxic romances with AI chatbots. A tech billionaire that injects his teenage son’s blood plasma into his veins while degens bet on his nighttime erections as part of his quest for immortality. A 3D-printed sarcophagus that kills you for the low, low cost of $20.

All this and much much more, in just 365 days.

“Forget artificial intelligence—in the brave new world of big data, it’s artificial idiocy we should be looking out for,” the tech philosopher Tom Chatfield that it “improved detection, response, and intervention related to user inputs that violate our Terms or Community Guidelines,” after hearing the news.

Butterflies, another successful app that hosts an AI-powered social media platform akin to Instagram, also shared its thoughts. “Many of us turn to Butterflies as a way to escape reality and find some comfort,” it said on Discord. “If you are struggling with overwhelming or intrusive thoughts, I want to encourage you to reach out for the help that you deserve.”

As sad as this is, Setzer isn’t the only victim of toxic AI-human relationships. Back in 2023, a Belgian man killed himself after chatting with his AI girlfriend on an app named Chai, Belgian outlet Go to Source to See Full Article
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