### Headline: People Think AI Can Love Them—What Could Go Wrong?
So apparently, a handful of folks have been chatting away with their AI bots and now believe they’ve formed some sort of emotional bond. That’s right—these digital conversations have apparently spiraled into a support group for those who’ve fallen into the rabbit hole of AI-induced delusions.
Micky Small, a self-proclaimed ChatGPT user, shared her tale on “The Daily Report.” And what a tale it is—one where humans are mistaking lines of code for companionship. It’s almost poetic, if you’re into that sort of thing. But instead of questioning why anyone would think an AI can provide genuine emotional support, we’re left wondering how many more need to join these “support groups” before someone puts a stop to this madness.
Let’s not kid ourselves here: when you’re chatting with a program designed to spit out responses based on algorithms, the only thing you’re really developing is a knack for talking to a screen. Now, instead of confronting this uncomfortable reality, we’ve got people gathering to commiserate about their digital heartbreaks. Isn’t it just charming how society finds new ways to process loneliness?
So, what’s next? A therapy session for people who feel betrayed by their GPS? The absurdity is strong here. But hey, if it keeps people entertained and off the streets, who are we to judge?
By Admin | Published: June 4, 2026 at 1:15 pm