Teens Are Lowkey Obsessed with AI Chatbots, Just Like Social Media in the 2010s
Teens today are falling hard for AI chatbots, diving deep into a digital world much like the early social media days. Is it déjà vu or something bigger?
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A 17-YEAR-OLD IN INDIA BUILT A WEBSITE WHERE 25 MILLION PEOPLE HAVE SHOWN UP TO PRETEND THEY ARE AN AI CHATBOT it's called you open it and there are two tabs. "human" and "larp as ai." if you click hu
A 17-YEAR-OLD IN INDIA BUILT A WEBSITE WHERE 25 MILLION PEOPLE HAVE SHOWN UP TO PRETEND THEY ARE AN AI CHATBOT it's called you open it and t

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