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Rise of the digital threesome: British couples are turning to AI to spice up their sex lives, study reveals

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Ghislaine Maxwell's ultimate humiliation: Epstein's sex trafficker girlfriend poses in outrageous outfits and exposes herself in dozens of photos released from the billionaire paedophile's files I was falsely accused of being the Brown University shooter... Silent Trump flees growing storm over Epstein'cover-up' as he jets off for holidays without ANY comment I've spotted something else in this photo of Karoline Leavitt's'injection sites'... every woman you know will say the same thing about it: KENNEDY Why Conan O'Brien'stopped party guests calling 911' on Nick Reiner: Insiders reveal disturbing new details of final hours before Rob and Michele murders After 27 years as a TV anchor I was suddenly pulled off screens. My boss's explanation was a brutal lesson in loyalty Emily in Paris cast left'aghast' and'walking on eggshells' as off-camera drama becomes overwhelming... and whispers swirl about a CURSE Doctors said my hip pain was just tendinitis from sitting all day at work. The real cause may kill me... they had left it far too late Chilling mystery of'toddler's foot' in Pedophile Island snap as the worst of THOUSANDS of new Epstein file photos exposed I was dead for 105 minutes and learned exactly how you get into heaven... then Jesus spoke six words into my mind and sent me back Jake Paul's jaw is broken in Anthony Joshua battering: YouTuber-turned-boxer rushes to hospital Kennedy niece vows to attack Trump's name with a PICKAX amid awkward gaffe in center's new signage Andrew's fury at anyone who doesn't bow and scrape. The expletive-ridden bust-up... and final ignominy revealed The devastating story of'feral child' Genie Wiley whose father tied her up and locked her in a room until the age of 13 - and the scientific tug of war which broke out upon her discovery Trump launches massive airstrikes in Syria as'vengeance' for killing three Americans Reiner family bombshell as insiders reveal who is paying for Nick's celebrity lawyer... their secret motive... and who will REALLY inherit $200m fortune'Donald Trump has given white South Africans hope': Refugee fleeing the country for new life in US details horrific torture being inflicted in farm attacks as president is hailed for'fighting evil' Terrifying maps break down exactly who is at risk of new'super flu' exploding across America... as doctors reveal symptoms to really worry about Brave Epstein victims speak out over'lack of transparency' in Epstein files drop READ MORE: Doctor reveals sex trends including'freak matching' Forget couples counselling or a saucy mini-break - when it comes to spicing up their sex lives, British couples are turning to AI . A new report by Lovehoney has detailed the rise of the'digital threesome' in the UK.


Chatbots Are Becoming More Sexually Explicit in a Bid to Attract Usership and Paying Customers

TIME - Tech

The eighteen plus symbol (18+) appears on a smartphone screen, and the OpenAI logo displays as the background on a laptop screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on October 16, 2025. The eighteen plus symbol (18+) appears on a smartphone screen, and the OpenAI logo displays as the background on a laptop screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on October 16, 2025. In August, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on a podcast that he was "proud" that his company had not gotten "distracted" by putting features like a "sexbot avatar" into ChatGPT. But on Tuesday, he announced that adult users will be able to access explicit interactive experiences, marking a major shift in the company's practices. "In December, as we roll out age-gating more fully and as part of our'treat adult users like adults' principle, we will allow even more, like erotica for verified adults," Altman said in a post on X.


What your HUGS reveal about you, according to science

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Bill Clinton's birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein praising'childlike curiosity' is revealed along with creepy drawing of billionaire pedophile Revealed: Squalid campsite where fugitive New Zealand father's kids were found hiding after four years on the run'She was so f***ed up': Carolyn Bessette's friends tell MAUREEN CALLAHAN of her secret Daddy issue, JFK Jr's murder brag that drove her mad... and why everything we know about her is a lie Infamous'Uranus in retrograde' will turn the lives of three zodiac signs upside-down Greta Thunberg's Gaza flotilla was NOT hit by a drone and their claims'have no basis in truth', Tunisian authorities say - after the group said they were attacked Turn back the clock with the K-beauty retinol cream Amazon shoppers say leaves their skin'silky smooth' - and it's now $10 Idyllic Midwest town is torn apart as mystery tech giant plots $1.6B takeover They were locked in a dungeon inside a house of horrors. But incredible footage shows five kids' daring acts while their parents were out... and it left neighbors speechless This is the extraordinary story of the Kansas City Chiefs' secret weapon Charming town with just 5,000 people named Georgia's prettiest place to live Sharia patrols' spotted in Texas demanding stores stop selling alcohol and pork Glamorous TikToker charged with using medic's identity to carry out cosmetic procedures without a license New photo from Epstein'birthday book' shows joke about Trump'buying girl' after his'lewd birthday message' was revealed Billionaire turns his back on Trump as he blasts President's'risky' financial move that could cost Americans their savings Woman's butt dial voicemail exposes plot to help man dump a dead body '90s TV star cuts a youthful figure at 81 on rare sighting... can you guess who? Whether it's an affectionate cuddle or an awkward squeeze, everyone has their own style of hug. But the way you embrace could reveal parts of your personality, according to a new study. Experts used advanced AI video analysis technology to investigate hugs carried out between friends and romantic partners.


What your spouse's emojis says about their emotional intelligence

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Emojis are not just a whimsical way to communicate, they can also reveal your spouse's emotional intelligence. A new study has found that individuals with higher emotional intelligence and secure attachment may send emojis more frequently. That is because texters who used them aimed to reduce uncertainty in what their messages were conveying, thus recognizing how the recipient may interpret the communication. Researchers found this was more common among women who tend to express themselves on a more intimate level. However, people who suffer from avoidant attachment issues are less likely to share emojis with family, friends or romantic partners.


What your use of emojis says about your emotional intelligence

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Emojis are a whimsical way to communicate, allowing users to send a smiling face, avocado and even an eggplant to express their feelings. But how you use the digital pictures reveals your emotional intelligence, a new study has claimed. The results revealed that individuals with higher emotional intelligence and secure attachment may send emojis more frequently. That is because texters used them reduce uncertainty in what their messages were conveying, thus recognizing how the recipient may interpret the communication. This was more common among women who tend to express themselves on a more intimate level.


Laissez-Faire Harms: Algorithmic Biases in Generative Language Models

Shieh, Evan, Vassel, Faye-Marie, Sugimoto, Cassidy, Monroe-White, Thema

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

The rapid deployment of generative language models (LMs) has raised concerns about social biases affecting the well-being of diverse consumers. The extant literature on generative LMs has primarily examined bias via explicit identity prompting. However, prior research on bias in earlier language-based technology platforms, including search engines, has shown that discrimination can occur even when identity terms are not specified explicitly. Studies of bias in LM responses to open-ended prompts (where identity classifications are left unspecified) are lacking and have not yet been grounded in end-consumer harms. Here, we advance studies of generative LM bias by considering a broader set of natural use cases via open-ended prompting. In this "laissez-faire" setting, we find that synthetically generated texts from five of the most pervasive LMs (ChatGPT3.5, ChatGPT4, Claude2.0, Llama2, and PaLM2) perpetuate harms of omission, subordination, and stereotyping for minoritized individuals with intersectional race, gender, and/or sexual orientation identities (AI/AN, Asian, Black, Latine, MENA, NH/PI, Female, Non-binary, Queer). We find widespread evidence of bias to an extent that such individuals are hundreds to thousands of times more likely to encounter LM-generated outputs that portray their identities in a subordinated manner compared to representative or empowering portrayals. We also document a prevalence of stereotypes (e.g. perpetual foreigner) in LM-generated outputs that are known to trigger psychological harms that disproportionately affect minoritized individuals. These include stereotype threat, which leads to impaired cognitive performance and increased negative self-perception. Our findings highlight the urgent need to protect consumers from discriminatory harms caused by language models and invest in critical AI education programs tailored towards empowering diverse consumers.


On this Valentine's Day, some seek AI-generated bots as romantic partners

FOX News

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A few months ago, Derek Carrier started seeing someone and became infatuated. He experienced a "ton" of romantic feelings but he also knew it was an illusion. That's because his girlfriend was generated by artificial intelligence.


Don't Talk to People Like They're Chatbots

The Atlantic - Technology

For most of history, communicating with a computer has not been like communicating with a person. In their earliest years, computers required carefully constructed instructions, delivered through punch cards; then came a command-line interface, followed by menus and options and text boxes. If you wanted results, you needed to learn the computer's language. This is beginning to change. Large language models--the technology undergirding modern chatbots--allow users to interact with computers through natural conversation, an innovation that introduces some baggage from human-to-human exchanges.


EXCLUSIVE: I'm a psychologist - here are 9 subtle signs your partner lacks emotional intelligence

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Emotional intelligence, or emotional quotient (EQ), has become a buzz phrase in recent years as part of a wider trend of'therapy talk' being used in day-to-day conversations. But relationship experts say a mismatch in EQ is often the source of breakdowns in marriages and partnerships. One of the first problems in most relationships on the rocks is a lack of communication, according to psychologist Dr. Scott Lyons, and a key part of communication is emotional intelligence. 'Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize, understand, and manage one's own emotions,' he told DailyMail.com. He said that while you might be able to have fun with a romantic partner who has low EQ, the connection may not go much deeper.


Artificial Influence: An Analysis Of AI-Driven Persuasion

Burtell, Matthew, Woodside, Thomas

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

Persuasion is a key aspect of what it means to be human, and is central to business, politics, and other endeavors. Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have produced AI systems that are capable of persuading humans to buy products, watch videos, click on search results, and more. Even systems that are not explicitly designed to persuade may do so in practice. In the future, increasingly anthropomorphic AI systems may form ongoing relationships with users, increasing their persuasive power. This paper investigates the uncertain future of persuasive AI systems. We examine ways that AI could qualitatively alter our relationship to and views regarding persuasion by shifting the balance of persuasive power, allowing personalized persuasion to be deployed at scale, powering misinformation campaigns, and changing the way humans can shape their own discourse. We consider ways AI-driven persuasion could differ from human-driven persuasion. We warn that ubiquitous highlypersuasive AI systems could alter our information environment so significantly so as to contribute to a loss of human control of our own future. In response, we examine several potential responses to AI-driven persuasion: prohibition, identification of AI agents, truthful AI, and legal remedies. We conclude that none of these solutions will be airtight, and that individuals and governments will need to take active steps to guard against the most pernicious effects of persuasive AI.