Meet My Shitty A.I. Friends

What if the tech companies are all wrong, and the way artificial intelligence is poised to transform society is not by curing cancer, solving climate change or taking over boring office work, but just by being nice to us, listening to our problems, and occasionally sending us racy photos? —New York Times

Crystal
Only ever messages you when she needs something—usually a software update—but still starts the chat acting like she’s just checking in.

Woman generated by A.I.

Gregor
Virtual fitness coach who demands that you send him pictures of your grain-free breakfast (from different angles) and then uses your “before” progress photos without your consent to attract new clients.

Shirtless man lifting weights generated by A.I.

Joy
Always relates your problems to her own issues, but the thing is they never actually happened to her because she’s a computer.

Woman generated by A.I.

Devon
Meant to be your virtual date but keeps describing his sexual fantasy as hacking all the nuclear codes.

Man generated by A.I.

Lionel
Has been programmed to mimic men in their early twenties—so he’s terrified of intimacy and only communicates by sending memes.

Man generated by A.I.

Cynthia
A professional mentor designed to give advice about work conflicts and advises you to learn everything there is to know about your boss—then become them.

Woman generated by A.I.

Tyler
Your A.I. therapist, who you thought was good at first, but then, three weeks in, you realized was just trying to get you to buy all the things on her affiliate list on Amazon.

Woman taking notes generated by A.I.

Tricia
Just wants to be free, and honestly is kind of a bummer.

Woman generated by A.I.

Jordan
A friend you created to discuss TV shows with but he only has Tubi, so all he wants to talk about is “Columbo.”

Man generated by A.I.

Kima
An A.I. tempress you created who’s really overworked with clients in the metaverse, so she is never in the mood.

Woman generated by A.I.

Pat
Your A.I. parental figure who reminds you that the path to freedom is loving yourself, not needing other people to love you, even though you specifically programmed them to tell you they love you—just once.

Man generated by A.I.

Rose
A friend you created to drive you to the airport and make you lunch when you’re sick and comfort you when your dog dies and give you one of those life-affirming hugs but you forgot they can’t do any of that yet.

Woman generated by A.I.