The Easy Way Out: Are We Trading the Work of Love for the Convenience of a Purchase?
The Easy Way Out: Are We Trading the Work of Love for the Convenience of a Purchase? A young man, stung by a recent rejection, stops approaching people in real life and retreats into an AI girlfriend who offers flawless, on-demand affirmation. A busy professional, feeling a pang of guilt for forgetting her mother’s birthday, pays for a premium gift-delivery service with a pre-written, poetic card and considers her emotional duty fulfilled. A couple on the brink of a difficult conversation chooses to scroll their phones in silence instead, outsourcing their emotional needs to infinite streams of content. In each case, the path of least resistance is chosen—and in each case, something vital is quietly being surrendered. We are living through an unprecedented experiment in human relations. For the first time in history, the fundamental challenges of human connection—loneliness, conflict, the need for empathy, and the labor of care—are being addressed not through effort, but through transa...