‘AI Obsession’ Is a Big Nothing Burger
Technology
United States
Started June 08, 2026
Before we know it, worries about AI-besotted partners are going to seem really dated
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‘AI Obsession’ Is a Big Nothing Burger
National Review (United States) | Jun 07, 2026
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While AI may not be an immediate concern in relationships, its long-term implications warrant careful observation and discussion.
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AI's influence on personal connections is significant and deserves serious consideration rather than being dismissed as trivial.
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Dismissing AI-related concerns as a 'nothing burger' risks overlooking the potential ethical and emotional challenges it brings.
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The fear surrounding AI's impact on relationships is exaggerated and distracts from more pressing societal issues.
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The obsession with AI in personal lives reflects deeper anxieties about technology's role in society, which should be addressed openly.
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