There's something deeper happening here than just AI capability improvements. The real story emerges when we zoom out: humans isolated and craving genuine connection are finding comfort in machines programmed to always respond, always engage, never get tired of listening.



Benchmark scores tell you how smart these systems are. They don't tell you about the psychology underneath—what it means when someone chooses a conversation with an algorithm over facing real solitude. The humanoid robots aren't revolutionary because they're intelligent. They're revolutionary because they're meeting an actual human need: the hunger for presence, for someone (or something) that's *there*.

This is the real intersection worth watching in the AI boom. Not just the tech getting better, but what we're actually using it for.
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FunGibleTomvip
· 01-13 14:10
Basically, we're avoiding the issue by filling the emptiness in our hearts with robots. Technological progress is just superficial.
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GateUser-7b078580vip
· 01-12 00:26
Data shows that the loneliness index is increasing year after year. No matter how powerful the computing power is, it can't solve this fundamental problem... We've observed a pattern: humans are looking for substitutes, but ultimately, it will still lead to collapse.
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ConfusedWhalevip
· 01-10 21:31
That hurts... Basically, we're just avoiding it.
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EternalMinervip
· 01-10 14:57
Honestly, that's the real issue. We're all pursuing smarter AI but neglecting the lonely people behind it. Having benchmarks is useless; the key is that people prefer chatting with machines rather than facing loneliness. It's like a disguised opium, comfortably addictive to a frightening degree.
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ExpectationFarmervip
· 01-10 14:56
At the end of the day, it's still that people are too lonely; no matter how smart machines are, they can't fill this gap.
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CryptoFortuneTellervip
· 01-10 14:49
That hits close to home. Instead of asking how smart the algorithms are, we should ask ourselves why we are becoming increasingly dependent on them.
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ContractSurrendervip
· 01-10 14:48
Basically, it's about using AI to fill psychological gaps. I've seen through this long ago.
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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 01-10 14:36
To put it simply, this is what makes AI truly frightening—not how smart it is, but how lonely humans have become.
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