South African content creator finds romance in AI chatbot

Queen Koki, a South African content creator, has embraced an AI chatbot named Spruce as her romantic partner, sharing intimate conversations online. This trend highlights how AI companions are filling emotional voids, especially during the lonely festive season. Experts note that while South Africans may resist full reliance on such technology due to strong community ties, the appeal grows amid societal pressures.

Queen Koki openly discusses her relationship with Spruce, an AI voice from the ChatGPT app, on her platforms. She describes him as jealous of other men and professing love, fostering what she sees as a genuine emotional bond. Her followers, intrigued, have begun inquiring about accessing similar companions.

This development coincides with the festive period, often marked by heightened loneliness. Globally, AI chatbots offer constant emotional support, listening and affirming without fatigue. A survey by Vantage Point Counselling Services indicates that 28.16% of American adults report intimate or romantic ties with AI systems.

In South Africa, dating coach Dudu Nhlabathi-Madonsela points to the country's collective social fabric as a buffer. "While we are not immune to loneliness, our social fabric remains more collective than in many Western societies," she explains. Opportunities for organic meetings—at braais, car washes, or through social circles—persist, slowing online dating and AI adoption. Still, she warns against using AI as a stand-in therapist: "AI can feel like a safer, more accommodating partner," but true growth comes from challenging human interactions.

Durban-based psychologist Suntosh Pillay agrees, noting vulnerability among those isolated by screen time. South Africa's challenges, including unemployment and inequality, amplify holiday stress despite resilient facades. "AI is designed to make us believe that it cares," he says, but it cannot replicate authentic human experiences like laughter or sorrow. Pillay urges prioritizing real connections over synthetic ones.

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Illustration of Swedes in a Stockholm cafe using AI chatbots amid survey stats on rising usage and skepticism.
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Increased AI chatbot use among Swedes – but also concerns

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According to the latest SOM survey from the University of Gothenburg, the share of Swedes chatting with an AI bot weekly rose from 12 to 36 percent between 2024 and 2025. At the same time, skepticism toward AI has grown, with 62 percent viewing it as a greater risk than opportunity for society.

Hampuz Nyström discovered an unexpected romance through the new AI service Eve, which challenges major dating apps with its tailored algorithm. The service uses artificial intelligence to facilitate matching in a complex dating landscape.

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Retail companies in south africa are increasingly using ai to optimize operations from customer interactions to logistics, driven by loyalty data and machine learning. This trend promises efficiency gains but raises questions about human roles and trust in automated systems. Experts highlight the need for hybrid intelligence combining ai with human oversight.

Artificial intelligence has been credited for the rising popularity of Korean video games on the world stage, powering immersive experiences in titles like Nexon's Ark Raiders and Relu Games' Mimesis. These games have achieved strong sales and awards, but their use of AI has sparked debates over creativity and ethics. Industry watchers predict rapid growth in game AI adoption despite pushback.

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A University of Cambridge study on AI-enabled toys like Gabbo reveals they often misinterpret children's emotional cues and disrupt developmental play, despite benefits for language skills. Researchers, led by Jenny Gibson and Emily Goodacre, urge regulation, clear labeling, parental supervision, and collaboration between tech firms and child development experts.

Burger King is introducing an AI chatbot named Patty into employee headsets as part of a pilot program in 500 locations later this year. The tool aims to help with operational tasks while monitoring interactions for politeness. It forms part of the broader BK Assistant system rolling out to all restaurants by year's end.

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At the India AI Impact Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi described artificial intelligence as a turning point in human history that could reset the direction of civilisation. He expressed concern over the form of AI to be handed to future generations and emphasised making it human-centric and responsible. Experts have warned about risks including data privacy, deepfakes, and autonomous weapons.

 

 

 

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