Hadn’t thought of this. I wonder how they would tread what you’d think would be a thin line. Or are lonely people that credulous? On the other hand being provided your perfect match during the trial period and falling in love with this corporate entity which you are then made to pay for access to? Dystopian.
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SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 months ago
If you thought dating apps tried their damnedest to make sure you don’t find a human match, just wait until things like Replika really kick off.
You’re gonna see these companies do everything they can to make a real relationship nigh impossible because their business model demands it.
Didn’t anyone listen to Sex Education on Futurama!?
Don’t. Date. Robots!
stellargmite@lemmy.world 5 months ago
SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 months ago
People tell themselves sweet lies about the real people they love as it is.
And sometimes those people you’ve lied to yourself about reveal themselves as not really caring much for you.
As sad as it is, yes, I think a lot of lonely people would pay a premium to avoid having to search for that person who accepted them for their flaws, especially since this partner will not also demand any growth on the part of their human. Most partners also want personal growth and forward movement in life, while a “perfect partner” won’t ask for anything in return but will always have new hot “skins” for a low price in their store. In fact, that’s probably where the conniving shit would come in, because why promote healthy personal growth when you can promote addiction that makes you money?
umami_wasbi@lemmy.ml 5 months ago
I guess that would only happen you don’t step out of your room and social. How counld they prevent one steping outside and say hello to anyone?