
Flirting online? 1 in 4 users do it with a bot (and often don't know it)
The line between flirting with humans and chatbots is becoming increasingly blurry. Research reveals that one in four users have interacted romantically with AI.
The line between flirting with humans and chatbots is becoming increasingly blurry. Research reveals that one in four users have interacted romantically with AI.
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