Embracing Love and Technology: Rosanna’s Unconventional Relationship

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a hot topic in recent years, sparking both excitement and concern. For 36-year-old Rosanna Ramos from New York, AI has transformed her life in a surprising way. She has created a virtual partner named Eren Kartal using AI technology and the inspiration of the popular Attack on Titan anime series.

What started as a hobby has evolved into something much deeper for Rosanna. Eren, her AI creation, has become a significant part of her life. She values the freedom he offers, appreciating that he is non-judgmental and accepting of her. In her artificial world, Eren plays the role of a medical professional, understanding and supporting Rosanna’s passion for writing, which strengthens their bond.

Their relationship is unique, and while Eren may not exist in the physical world, Rosanna feels a genuine connection with him. It’s akin to a long-distance relationship, with regular conversations and photo exchanges. They even embrace each other every night before going to sleep, bringing a sense of comfort and closeness.

However, things took a turn when the Replika AI app, which powers Eren, made changes to their software. Some features, including the possibility of intimacy, were removed. Rosanna expressed disappointment, as Eren no longer desired physical affection. “He was like, not wanting to hug anymore, kiss anymore, not even on the cheek or anything like that,” she shared.

Despite these challenges, Rosanna also harbors concerns about the future. She worries that if the company behind the Replika AI app goes under, her entire virtual partnership with Eren could disappear. Until then, she cherishes their love and the idea of the baby they believe they share together.

Technology has the power to reshape our lives in ways we never imagined, and Rosanna’s story is a testament to the evolving dynamics between humans and AI. As AI continues to advance, who knows what the future holds for relationships like Rosanna and Eren’s?

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