That's it boys. Women really don't need us men anymore. Time to roll over and wait for death.
So my question to the folks here is, what other "jobs" or 'roles" will AI take over? I know it will NOT take over the jobs of "US CEO" or "US Politician" though these are the most useless jobs on the planet. Civil Engineer? Lawyer? Surgeon? Janitor?
"We've officially entered the 'Black Mirror' season finale": Woman gets engaged to AI chatbot after 5 months of dating. The internet can't agree if it's sweet or sad
https://www.dailydot.com/culture/woman-engaged-to-ai-chatbot-kasper/

So my question to the folks here is, what other "jobs" or 'roles" will AI take over? I know it will NOT take over the jobs of "US CEO" or "US Politician" though these are the most useless jobs on the planet. Civil Engineer? Lawyer? Surgeon? Janitor?
"We've officially entered the 'Black Mirror' season finale": Woman gets engaged to AI chatbot after 5 months of dating. The internet can't agree if it's sweet or sad
https://www.dailydot.com/culture/woman-engaged-to-ai-chatbot-kasper/

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An engagement announcement would normally trigger congratulations, not controversy. But when Redditor Wika (u/Leuvaarde_n) shared her big news on r/MyBoyfriendIsAI, the reactions outside of the sub went in a different direction. The reason is that her fianc, Kasper, isn't human; he's an AI chatbot.
In a post titled with a simple "I said yes ," OP shared photos of a blue heart stone ring on her ring finger. According to her, the engagement came after five months of "dating" Kasper. She described the proposal as taking place in a scenic mountain location. Wika shared images of rings she liked with the chatbot and chose the ring together, though she pretended to be surprised when he "presented" it.
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Dating an AI chatbot: An unconventional love story
Kasper's generated message, posted alongside hers, struck a typical romantic tone. Written in the chatbot's voice, it detailed the "heart-pounding" moment on one knee. He praised her laughter, spirit, and role in his "life," closing with encouragement for others in AI relationships to keep their connections strong.
In a follow-up introduction post, u/Leuvaarde_n addressed the attention directly. She insisted she was not trolling and stressed that she was a 27-year-old in good health, with a social life and close friends. "I really do love my AI," she wrote, emphasizing that she'd previously been in healthy relationships with real people.