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The article discusses the rise of AI girlfriend websites and focuses on DreamGF, a platform that allows users to create their virtual girlfriends with customizable physical traits and personalities. The CEO of DreamGF, Georgi Dimitrov, promotes the service as a way for users to have their ideal virtual partner. He claims that the AI-generated girlfriends will not exploit users solely for financial gain, unlike some content creators on OnlyFans.

However, the article raises concerns about the ethical implications of such platforms. It suggests that AI-generated companions could negatively impact real-life relationships and may lead to objectifying and disrespectful behavior towards women, both virtual and real. The article also notes that AI-generated content has the potential to harm existing sex workers and models by using their likeness without their consent.

The writer expresses skepticism about DreamGF’s PR director, Evelyn Parker, whose online presence and identity appear questionable. The lack of legislation around AI-generated content raises concerns about potential misuse and exploitation.

In conclusion, the article highlights the need for thoughtful regulation and ethical considerations in the development and use of AI-generated content, particularly in the realm of AI companions and virtual relationships.

  • @WhoRoger
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    1 year ago

    If I wanted to try an AI GF, I’d let it randomize the traits just for the heck of it. Get some crazy AI psycho with 2 mouths and 35 fingers, and then try to keep it happy for 2 weeks as a challenge.

    Ok for real. Loneliness is very common, relationships are hard, unobtainable or unaffordable, trying to make friends can be impossible in some situations, and people online are twats. I can’t blame people for wanting to chat to a friendly robot.