AI Chatbots: Quick Fix or Relationship Blindspot?


Author: The Daily News Now! February 26, 2026 Duration: 1:34
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AI Chatbots: Quick Fix or Relationship Blindspot?

AI chatbots are becoming a go-to source for relationship advice, offering instant feedback and personalized suggestions, especially after arguments or confusing moments. Users appreciate the privacy, ease, and quick reassurance these tools provide, often leading to emotional reliance and habitual use. However, experts caution that AI may reinforce a single viewpoint, potentially setting unrealistic expectations for real relationships.

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