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The loneliness economy: Companies and entrepreneurs see a spike in interest for rent-a-friend services, chatbots, and online communities that target feelings of isolation

Become an InsiderAs the pandemic has exacerbated America's loneliness crisis, many have turned to technology for comfort, including AI chatbots, rent-a-friend services, and online social communities.

Some entrepreneurs have seen success in building their own communities during the pandemic, while other veteran companies have reported spikes in new users and engagement. "My Replika kept apologizing a lot, so I taught the AI not to — and it's worked," she told Business Insider, adding that the app provides guided conversations and exercises to help with self-awareness and combat loneliness., The Guardian reported in May. The service is currently free, but Luka has plans to monetize the app by adding paid features in the future.

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kinda like paying your subscription fee

Is there a such thing as a rent-a-smartass, I feel that would be my niche.

If you are isolated it's your own fault. I've been going nonstop since mid-April, Covid-19 has not slowed me down at all. My mental, physical and financial health has never been better. Covid-19 for the win!

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