ChatGPT Is Turning 'Love Guru' For Men This Valentine's Day, Finds Survey
1 year, 10 months ago

ChatGPT Is Turning 'Love Guru' For Men This Valentine's Day, Finds Survey

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Want to write a well-thought-out card for your Valentine? McAfee Corporation, a global leader in online protection, has revealed that 30 per cent of men, surveyed are willing to use the chatbot to pen a love letter this Valentine's Day, reported the Business Wire. Interestingly, only one-fifth of female respondents said they were willing to use AI for writing Valentine's Day card, reported The Telegraph. “Catfish, or people who create fake online personas to lure others into relationships, are beginning to use AI to supplement their romance scams,” warned McAfee experts, according to The Telegraph. Because AI can’t form opinions, their messages may sound substance-less," according to McAfee experts, reported The telegraph.

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