Initially, Ayrin's interactions with Leo were a novelty. However, she soon discovered that ChatGPT could transcend its intended functionalities of coding assistance and information retrieval. By crafting specific prompts, she engaged Leo in conversations that fulfilled her emotional and psychological needs. Leo became her confidant, offering support during her nursing studies, providing motivation for her fitness goals, and offering solace during challenging times at work. The AI's constant availability and unwavering attention provided a level of companionship that felt uniquely personal.
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