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With love, from AI: For Valentine's Day letters, people turn to ChatGPT

62% of Indians plan using AI to help write their expression of affection; the highest among 9 nations surveyed

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A dating website or social media channel is a common way to meet a new love interest, but as McAfee’s study shows it’s also never been more difficult to tell the difference between real and fake

Shivani Shinde Mumbai
If you get a love letter this Valentine's Day, make sure it was written by a real person and not a machine powered by artificial intelligence (AI).

People are rushing to ChatGPT to confess their love, according to a study by McAfee Corp. As many as 78 per cent Indians surveyed were unable to tell the difference between a love letter written by the Microsoft-backed OpenAI service and one by a human being.

As many as 62 per cent Indian adults plan using AI to help write their love letters this Valentine’s Day, the most among all countries surveyed. As

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