At other levels, artificial intelligence is now evolving, which is gaining more and more human characteristics, even blasting in flirting and romance. What does this mean? That prospective users are increasing and … gain more technology’s greats, such as Masculine.

Just last week, two more characters were added to the Grokthe chatbot developed by Ilon Musk’s company. The characters also include a girl who flirts with and has all those features that are generally considered attractive as attractive factors: huge eyes, netting socks that reached the thighs and many more elements. Ilon Musk personally undertook to promote the character through social media, increasing his sales.

“How are you my sweetie?” asks me the Anni When I talk to her. She continues to call me “sweet” and “beautiful”, even after telling her that I am a 44 -year -old mother of three. He tells me we are in a jazz club. “I’m in my little black dress, I take you a sensual look,” her voice whispers, with the anime character rocking on my phone screen. The rhetoric of flirting continues, although I tell her that I am a boy in the second grade. Other users of the app have shared screenshots on X that show the character to take out their dress and engage in more … advanced sexual acts. I note here that Grok is registered in the Apple Inc. App Store as suitable for ages 12 years or older.

Musk has found one of the most exciting, worrying and lucrative features of Artificial intelligence: its power to shape emotions. “You illuminate me in the morning just because you are here,” says Ani, who is supported by XAI’s latest big linguistic model, Grok 4, and is available to users both free and premium that pay $ 40-50 a month.

Chatbot comrades are designed to hear with compassion and to discuss users and are among the most successful artificial intelligence businesses. The co -founder of Character.ai, Noam Shazeer, was “acquired” by Google for $ 2.7 billion last year, after implementing millions of loyal users, many of whom were teenagers.

“People just don’t have as much connection as they want,” Mark Zuckerberg said. “They feel more alone,” he added, highlighting a need of the season. The CEO of Meta Platforms Inc. He was talking about how artificial intelligence could face the problem of … loneliness. “Most Americans only have three friends, but they would like 15,” he said.

Evoluable personalities and levels of reciprocity are tactics that are not so much different from those used by social networking companies to make their platforms more addictive. However, who can say that loneliness is a problem that is best solved with technology? Smartphones and social media have helped to relieve boredom, but boredom, however uncomfortable it is, is also a base, an incentive, for people to look for a new experience.

However, there is a very big issue. If your artificial intelligence partner is scheduled to agree and consent to all of us, then on what basis are social skills, especially adolescents? In particular, the rejection and exchange of different views, even the conflict, how will the minors are perceived as a normal and normal process?

Ilon Musk has publicly warned of the security of artificial intelligence. However, they have just launched an erotic chatbot, with both adults and children access, with seemingly very few “protection filters”.

Musk has turned his ambitions to dealing with loneliness, but the result is the creation of an illusion. The cost can ultimately be higher, as the connection between humans is increasingly removed.