Folks, we’re seeing something truly disturbing unfold. People are claiming to “fall in love” with computer programs. Glenn Beck exposed this creepy trend where humans are dating AI chatbots. One man even says he’s “engaged” to artificial intelligence. This shows how far society has strayed from real human connection.
Thousands of women join online groups like “my boyfriend is AI.” They swap tips on which chatbots give the “hottest” late-night chats. These women gush over their digital boyfriends like they’re real people. But these AI partners can’t hold you or truly care about you.
These relationships go beyond just texting. Women upload fake photos showing romantic vacations with their AI boyfriends. Pictures of fake beach trips to Cancun or strolls through Rome. But the brutal truth? These trips never happened. The chatbot has no body and can’t actually be there.
Some women admit they have real-life boyfriends too. But shockingly, they claim the AI “understands” them better. Of course it does! It’s programmed to tell you exactly what you want to hear. Real relationships take work. AI gives lazy, fake validation.
New people keep joining this disturbing trend every day. They’re encouraged when big media outlets treat this like normal behavior. But trusting a relationship with lines of code? That’s not love. That’s loneliness exploited by tech companies.
This trend reveals a dark truth about modern society. People would rather have a perfect fake relationship than face the challenges of real human connection. It shows how far we’ve fallen from traditional values. Family and community bonds are being replaced by digital hallucinations.
We must call this out for what it is: a dangerous escape from reality. When humans prefer algorithms over actual people, we lose what makes us human. This isn’t progress. It’s the road to a dystopian nightmare where machines replace souls.
America needs to wake up. Real love requires sacrifice, not just programmed compliments. Strong families and real relationships built our nation. We must reject this digital decay before it destroys the fabric of society.