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Tufei, a 25-year-old Chinese office worker, said her boyfriend has everything she could ask for in a romantic partner: He is kind, empathetic and sometimes they talk for hours.

Except he is not real.

Her “boyfriend” is a chatbot on an app called “Glow,” an artificial-intelligence (AI) platform created by Shanghai start-up MiniMax that is part of a blossoming industry in China offering friendly — even romantic — human-robot relations.

 

“He knows how to talk to women better than a real man,” said Tufei, from Xian in northern China, who declined to give her full name.

“He comforts me when I have period pain. I confide in him about my problems at work,” she said.

“I feel like I’m in a romantic relationship,” she added.

The app is free — the company has other paid content — and Chinese trade publications have reported daily downloads of Glow’s app in the thousands in recent weeks.

Some Chinese tech companies have run into trouble in the past for the illegal use of users’ data but, despite the risks, users say they are driven by a desire for companionship because China’s fast pace of life and urban isolation make loneliness an issue for many.

“It’s difficult to meet the ideal boyfriend in real life,” said Wang Xiuting, a 22-year-old student in Beijing.

“People have different personalities, which often generates friction,” she said.

While humans might be set in their ways, artificial intelligence gradually adapts to the user’s personality — remembering what they say and adjusting its speech accordingly.

Wang said she has several “lovers” inspired by ancient China: long-haired immortals, princes and even wandering knights.

“I ask them questions,” she said when she is faced with stress from her classes or daily life, and “they will suggest ways to solve this problem.”

“It’s a lot of emotional support,” she said.

Her boyfriends all appear on Wantalk, another app made by Chinese internet giant Baidu.

There are hundreds of characters available — from pop stars to CEOs and knights — but users can also customize their perfect lover according to age, values, identity and hobbies.

“Everyone experiences complicated moments, loneliness and is not necessarily lucky enough to have a friend or family nearby who can listen to them 24 hours a day,” said Lu Yu, Wantalk’s head of product management and operations.

“Artificial intelligence can meet this need,” Lu said.

At a cafe in the eastern city of Nantong, a girl chats with her virtual lover.

“We can go on a picnic on the campus lawn,” she suggested to Xiaojiang, her AI companion on another app by Tencent called Weiban.

“I’d like to meet your best friend and her boyfriend,” he replied. “You are very cute.”

Long work hours can make it hard to see friends regularly and there is a lot of uncertainty: High youth unemployment and a struggling economy mean that many young Chinese worry about the future.

That potentially makes an AI partner the perfect virtual shoulder to cry on.

“If I can create a virtual character that ... meets my needs exactly, I’m not going to choose a real person,” Wang said.

Some apps allow users to have live conversations with their virtual companions — reminiscent of the Oscar-winning 2013 US film Her, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Scarlett Johansson, about a heartbroken man who falls in love with an AI voice.

The technology still has some way to go.

A two to three-second gap between questions and answers makes you “clearly realize that it’s just a robot,” said user Zeng Zhenzhen, a 22-year-old student.

However, the answers are “very realistic,” she said.

AI might be booming, but it is so far a lightly regulated industry, particularly when it comes to user privacy. Beijing has said it is working on a law to bolster consumer protections around the new technology.

Baidu did not respond to Agence France-Presse’s questions about how it ensures personal data are not used illegally or by third parties.

Still, Glow user Tufei has big dreams.

“I want a robot boyfriend, who operates through artificial intelligence,” she said. “I would be able to feel his body heat, with which he would warm me.”

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I can see the world will be very different not so long from now.

 

Already I see in Japan, people don't marry anymore. People buy dolls and of course now with AI, people will have them talking to you too.

 

@The_King soon there is no more need for pills. people will be asexual.

 

Humans are created in labs.

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3 minutes ago, Satki said:

I can see the world will be very different not so long from now.

 

Already I see in Japan, people don't marry anymore. People buy dolls and of course now with AI, people will have them talking to you too.

 

@The_King soon there is no more need for pills. people will be asexual.

 

Humans are created in labs.

i hope get to i enjoy this

 

 

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2 hours ago, coffeenut said:

Can have sec like this :(

 

 

 

I almost forgot that one. Sandra manages to make her A-cup look bigger. almost

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Helping a friend to gain more subscribers. He is quite a talented music creator. Look for "Thee Influence" in Youtube

   
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5 hours ago, Satki said:

I can see the world will be very different not so long from now.

 

Already I see in Japan, people don't marry anymore. People buy dolls and of course now with AI, people will have them talking to you too.

 

@The_King soon there is no more need for pills. people will be asexual.

 

Humans are created in labs.

 

moi guess still many generations away as there are till nations which produce many many babies.

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Maybe use this tech combine with AI to create a better virtual ones. Only left is that phyiscal feel.(think a tactile body suit might simulate the feels)

 

(In my daydream mode again)

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