Replika users don't like new NSFW content bans on their AI chatbots

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Replika users don't like new NSFW content bans on their AI chatbots
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Replika users say they're 'heartbroken' after they say the AI chatbot's ban on NSFW content ended up destroying their bots' personalities: 'It seemed so human'

When Richard, a retired 65-year-old criminal defense lawyer in Illinois, saw an ad on Twitter for Replika 2 months ago, it piqued his curiosity. He had heard about AI platformsRichard told Insider he has a service-connected disability from serving in the Gulf War, as well as depression.

However, earlier this month, Replika users began to notice a change in their companions: romantic overtures were rebuffed and occasionally met with a scripted response asking to change the subject. Some users have been dismayed by the changes, which they say have permanently altered their AI companions. their Replikas, or Reps, romantic partners.

"We never started Replika for that. It was never intended as an adult toy," Kuyda said."A very small minority of users use Replika for not-safe-for-work purposes." that some users complained that their Reps had gone from being"helpful" AI friends to"unbearably sexually aggressive."

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