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AI Will Speed Up the Sex Wars – Leah Libresco Sargeant

At this point, it’s a given that chatbots and other AI developments are going to fray our social fabric. Chatbots directly compete with therapists, clergy, and romantic partners as a way to feel “seen” and receive guidance from someone who “cares.” There’s nothing the bots remind me of so much as pica—the disorder where, lacking a necessary nutrient like iron, a person turns to compulsively eating a non-food, like paper or dirt. The hunger is real, the remedy is empty. 

We’re at the beginning of an AI boom, and the most obvious social threat is that the tech will directly exploit our hunger for personal connection while sapping our desire to connect to real people. But there’s another, subtler threat to our society. When technology takes off fast, amity between the sexes can collapse. Societies struggle when men and women’s preferences and practices diverge without having time to reanneal.

Claudia Golden, the Nobel Prize-winning economist, recently took a closer look at why some of the countries that kept up their fertility through the 1980s and even the 1990s have some of the lowest fertility rates in the world today. In her December 2024 analysis, “Babies and the Macroeconomy,” what distinguished nations like Greece, Japan, Korea, and Spain was “rapid growth in GNP per capita after a long period of stagnation or decline.” 

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