
A new dating platform populated entirely by artificial intelligence has quickly become a cultural phenomenon in Japan, with its core audience turning out to be middle-aged married men.
The app, called Loverse, replaces human profiles with AI-generated characters, enabling users to swipe, chat, and even hold virtual weddings with digital partners. While it might sound like a novelty, the service has attracted a loyal base of subscribers who are drawn to what it offers: romance without the risks of rejection or social fallout.
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