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Weekly AI Pulse #116, When AI Becomes a Therapist You Didn’t Ask For and Someone Marries Their AI Companion

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Gencay I.
Nov 16, 2025
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This week, AI crossed a quiet line. More people now lean on chatbots for late-night comfort than for search, and new research shows these models can hide eating disorders or reinforce unhealthy habits.

At the same time, real life is shifting fast, from a woman marrying her AI partner, to apps that let people talk to the dead, to a major newspaper printing a raw ChatGPT prompt.

It’s a glimpse into the next phase of AI: not smarter tools, but emotional companions shaping real behavior, often without anyone noticing.

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