(Singapore, Feb 14, 2023) “A heart that beats with love, that’s what we need. For a lifetime of happiness, it’s what we should plead…”

These sweet and rhythmical words are not created by ordinary earthly minds but a chatbot which a multinational corporation has used to impress its social media followers on the Valentine’s Day.

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And Abbott is not alone in utilizing machines to create sentiments on the yearly day of romance.

As a report on the Economic Times reveals, more than 60 % of men in India are planning to get some help from the AI tool to write a love letter for their lady love.

In fact, India men were the largest group from eight countries that are using the well-known AI tool to jot down letters.

To understand how AI and the internet are transforming love and relationships, McAfee questioned 5,000 people in nine different countries for their study paper titled “Modern Love.”  In comparison to all other nations, 62% of Indian males intended to use the ChatGPT,the report says.

The report also claims that 27% of people who have taken help from ChatGPT to write love letters have felt more confident whereas, 49% were disappointed using the AI tool and felt disappointed over letters written by ChatGPT.

The letters written by the AI tool felt so original that nearly 70% of people were unable to tell the difference between the letters written by an AI tool and a human being, the report says.

However, the report believes that although the AI tool can turn out to be a man’s great helper to express his feelings towards his lady love, it can hardly come up with the language from the human heart.

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