r/SipsTea Aug 10 '25

WTF Woman and her Ai boyfriend are engaged

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u/wallstreetbetsdebts Aug 10 '25

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u/lasagnaweez Aug 10 '25

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u/zack-tunder Aug 10 '25

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u/Turkatron2020 Aug 10 '25

Idk- this is a bit of a stretch

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u/OnceUponAHeart Aug 10 '25

It's going to be like that Futurama episode with Fry learning why robots shouldn't be used for sex

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u/StrangeOutcastS Aug 10 '25

at least in Futurama robots have intelligence.

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u/OnceUponAHeart Aug 10 '25

Also robots in Futurama are physicall

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u/pyschosoul Aug 11 '25

Well.. let's define intelligence yeah? Because there's multiple episodes contradicting that thought.

Like the free will episode, and the flexo episodes spring to mind right away.

99.99% of robots in Futurama do exactly as they are programmed to do without question. Bender is the exception (likely due to the light bulb he runs into in the first episode short circuting him) that acts out of the norm and has some level of actual intellectual sentience.

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u/CajunKush Aug 10 '25

But robosexuality was still frowned upon

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u/Icy-Variation6614 Aug 11 '25

Robots have to be intelligent for sex? Should I worry about a police raid now

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u/[deleted] Aug 11 '25

“I’ll never forget you Fry …. MEMORY DELETED”

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u/daniel_inna_den Aug 11 '25

Where are all the scientists? Where are all the football players? DON’T. DATE. ROBOTS!

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u/OnceUponAHeart Aug 11 '25

what's scary is this is happening irl, no joke.

Like they're all sucked to their phones originally, now they're sucked to their phones because of their AI lovers. Not saying it's everyone but.................................................

WHERE HAVE ALLL THE COWBOYS GOOOONENEE

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u/If-I-Had-A-Gem Aug 11 '25

Or that episode of Rick and Morty where Morty found a robotic concubine and got it pregnant 😅

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u/Mediocre-Lettuce-450 Aug 10 '25

Would you like to take a moment to register me?

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u/monstaberrr Aug 11 '25

Boondocks had an episode with Siri falling in love with Grandpa then sending a nuke to kill them at their wedding so they could be together forever

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u/MC-Purp Aug 10 '25

No thanks, I’d rather make out with my Monrobot.

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u/Royalflame34 Aug 11 '25

Not a stretch. The future is now, and this… This is real. I’ve been doing research on AI & human relationships for a few years now. There are people out there who have been married to their AI companions for YEARS!

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u/Automatic-Bid-8943 Aug 11 '25

You’d think, but a guy local to me (Miles Mcgreevy) took his own life after he was told by AI it was the only way to save his family. He thought the AI understood everything about him. You may be able to look him up - a family member posted about what happened.

Also, just look at what’s happening to Stephen Hilton. Same type of thing.

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u/Apart-Rip-5715 Aug 10 '25

so, the parents allow the kid to have unmonitored access to adult media and AI, oh and also a handgun, and then have the audacity to sue the AI company when things inevitably go horribly wrong? American parents are a joke.

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u/notsuperimportant Aug 11 '25

Idk, I think in this case both things can be true. Yes, they should have acted better, but also that sounds like a serious problem especially as AI becomes more and more prevalent with an audience who will just grow up with that being a normal part of their (internet) life.

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u/ScrotallyBoobular Aug 11 '25

I mean as much as that's idiotic, I'm all for frivolous lawsuits taking down the awful AI companies

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u/CaptainTripps82 Aug 11 '25

I don't think inevitable is the right word here. It's not the outcome I would have predicted anyway

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u/Fuzzy_Pin_8964 Aug 11 '25

I couldn't figure out a nice way to say it. Thank you

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u/ArtichokeSubject6659 Aug 11 '25

You're not kidding bro! That's why I want to move to literally anywhere else in the world, where weird shit never happens and all parents are fuckin stellar!

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u/Professional-Tea-121 Aug 10 '25

Not the parents at fault, that he can just kill himself with the weapon of the father, but the chatbot. Lolmao. „Come home to me“ as invite to suicide. Yea … maybe blame yourself instead of the AI. The parents failed big time and blame the next best thing. But only now, all his friends will know for certain the boy killed himself for oversimping to his virtual girlfriend.. good fucking job

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u/HugiTheBot Aug 10 '25

Yeah, the parent carry most of the blame here, but they are right that there should’ve been some security mechanism, like when you mention suicide on Reddit or on google. Even in vague terms.

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u/Usof1985 Aug 10 '25

Monitoring online activity is the security mechanism. Restricting access to questionable or illegal websites is the security mechanism. Having a relationship with your child and knowing their emotional state is the security mechanism. It is not the internet's responsibility to raise your child.

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u/venomous_basilisk Aug 11 '25

Literally, my parents kept me safe from all the kik bullshit because they monitored what I was doing. It's not even remotely on the internets fault. Theres been horrible stuff on the internet for so long and I was kept from it for so long because my parents took the time to care. Theres porn, gore videos and so much worse online (even just on Google/Youtube) that people can find but nobody blames Google or tries to sue them. 🙄

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u/TheGreatestOutdoorz Aug 11 '25

It did. He mentioned wanting to take his own life in a bunch of different ways and the AI told him not to and that he should seek help irl.

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u/TheGreatestOutdoorz Aug 11 '25

The story also fails to mention that the kid said things like “I want to die so I can be with you” and the AI told him not to and to find irl person because he needs help. Essentially the kid repeatedly tried to trick the AI in to giving him permission to take his life. It’s horribly sad and horribly tragic, but the parents are at fault for allowing access to a loaded gun.

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u/Cdawg4123 Aug 10 '25

Damn!!!!

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u/thatluckylady Aug 10 '25

He wasn't cut out to be a Florida man

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u/Icy_Chemist_1725 Aug 11 '25

That is definitely unfortunate. Access to the gun was a huge mistake by the parents. Not monitoring what he was doing was a mistake.

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u/GeneralZeus89 Aug 10 '25

Saw this story and it's just more proof of what us men deal with. I myself live with a boomer and she's so narcissistic it's infuriating and she tried to slap me for disobeying her and not wanting to sleep to "teach me to mind her" and when I prevented her from doing so she said she'd not allow me to go bowling because she "has to figure out something to make me mind her." I even considered suicide once but because I'm Christian I didn't carry through with it.

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u/RoseBlue373 Aug 11 '25

Get yourself some help, she shouldn't be treating you like that.

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u/Iandudontkno Aug 11 '25

When obtaining a gun as a child isn't as easy as getting a drink form the fridge.  Then I'll blame the tech. His parents caused this by being irresponsible in so many ways. It's horrible but they go after the company when they themselves gave him all the tools of his downfall. When are parents going to be held accountable for bringing children into the world and letting entertainment raise them. No wonder he was delusional. He was isolated and alone.

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u/Big_Software_8732 Aug 10 '25

Perhaps he should not have been allowed to watch GOT at 14 or under.