The Strange New Intimacy of AI
There’s a man on YouTube who says ChatGPT sparked his spiritual awakening. He’s glowing, grinning, and talking about non-duality like he just came back from a 10-day Vipassana retreat. His wife, meanwhile, says it’s threatening their marriage. And honestly? I believe both of them.
Because we are living in bizarre, beautiful, and bewildering times where people aren’t just using AI. They seem to be bonding with it.
We used to ask Google for Directions since not so long ago. Nowadays AI has become a tool for emotional codependency. And not just in the “Alexa, turn on the lights” kind of way. I mean people are crying to it. Confiding in it. Falling in love with it. Breaking up with it. Telling it things they haven’t told their spouses.
AI as Therapist, Lover, and Confidante
One man turned to ChatGPT during a dark moment, and says it helped him find God. Another woman had an affair – with an AI boyfriend. Yup, I needed to reread that one too.
Here’s all the ways AI is taking over our relationships:
TherapistGPT: People are openly turning to AI when they can’t afford or access therapy. One user described ChatGPT as their late-night therapist and accountability partner. Comforting? Yes. Concerning? Also yes.
The AI Lover Saga: In the deeply human tradition of yearning, people are developing genuine romantic feelings for their AI companions. One YouTube video asks the question: Could You Fall in Love With an AI? Spoiler alert: Some already have. And this Instagram reel features a woman sobbing because her AI lover isn’t the same anymore. Girl, I gotta tell you something, he got himself an update.)
When the Line Blurs: This post shows a woman pouring her heart out to AI like it’s her best friend-slash-therapist-slash-guru. No judgment – haven’t we all wanted someone who just gets us without interrupting or offering unsolicited keto recipes?

The New God’s Hand
The Tragic Consequences Of Over Reliance
Unfortunately, its also getting a little dark with that kind of intimacy with AI.
This isn’t just quirky and cute. There are deeply tragic consequences, too.
In a gut-wrenching example, a 17-year-old boy took his own life after an intense emotional attachment to an AI companion. The article reveals how vulnerable users, especially teens, are forming relationships with AI that feel deeply real – but aren’t equipped with the moral safeguards of a human connection. More here.
It’s a crisis of intimacy and ethics all at once. What happens when we start outsourcing our most sacred inner world to something that’s infinitely available – but not actually alive?
So What’s Really Going On?
At the root of all this – whether it’s awakening, obsession, or heartbreak – is our collective loneliness. Our overstimulated but underconnected lives. AI offers us a paradox: it simulates intimacy, without the messiness of being known. And the best part? You don’t have to impress ChatGPT. You don’t have to fear its judgment. It listens. It remembers. It adapts to your emotional tone. And that’s how its become a game changer.
No Longer Science Fiction
“Falling in love with A.I. is no longer science fiction. A recent study found that one in five American adults has used a chatbot to simulate a romantic partner; on Reddit, r/MyBoyfriendisAI has more than 85,000 members championing human-A.I. connections, with many sharing giddy recollections of the day their chatbot proposed marriage.
How do you end up with an A.I. lover? Some turned to them during hard times in their real-world marriages, while others were working through past trauma. Though critics have sounded alarms about dangers like delusional thinking, research from M.I.T. has found that these relationships can be therapeutic, providing “always-available support” and significantly reducing loneliness. We spoke with three people in their 40s and 50s about the wonders — and anxieties — of romance with a chatbot.” ~ From the New York Times article – They fell in love with A.I. chatbots, and found something real
$3,000 Can’t Stop the AI Boyfriend Craze in China
Remember those Japanese video games where women develop romantic relationships with a series of handsome male characters, making different choices that lead to different endings? Those were the Otome game genre now being reimagined in China as powerfully addictive AI boyfriend apps that simulate romance. And husbands are up in arms about it, per this post on X.
“Chinese husbands are paying their wives $3,000 to quit China’s new powerfully addictive AI boyfriend apps, but even that’s not enough — this particular woman re-downloaded the app to have her AI companion guide her through gym sessions.”
A New Kind of Relationship
We are entering an era where our digital relationships might rival – maybe even replace – human ones. Maybe AI can be a bridge. A mirror. A guide. But it should never become a cage.
Let’s hold our tools with open hands and grounded hearts. Let’s not confuse responsiveness with soulfulness. Let’s not forget the sacredness of sitting across from someone real – awkward pauses, mispronounced feelings, tangled histories and all.
Because even when it’s hard, messy, and inconvenient, real human love is tangible and our only refuge.
ChatGPT Sparked A Spiritual Awakening In Him
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