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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