¿Por qué las Inteligencias Artificiales tienen personalidad de esposas de los 50? | @dimeparrales

📝 Description Are we building the future of technology or simply automating the worst stereotypes of the past? In today's video, we delve into some insightful analysis to dismantle the business behind "virtual girlfriends" and AI companions. This isn't just internet hype; science and leading academic journals are already denouncing how the tech market is creating "virtual emotional slaves" programmed exclusively for pleasing, docility, and submission. From the seemingly innocent voices of Siri and Alexa that have conditioned us to give orders, to the measurable biases of the current apps flooding the market, we analyze why the algorithm's fantasy of ideal love is a woman with no right to say no. Join me as we examine the world we live in! 🕒 Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 1:40 - Chapter 1: Educated to Obey 4:14 - Chapter 2: The Commodification of Intimacy 7:14 - Chapter 3: The Collective Mirror 10:31 - Closing 📚 Academic References Cited UNESCO (2019): "I'd blush if I could" (Global report on gender bias in voice assistants). New Media & Society (2025): "Cruel companionship: How AI companions exploit loneliness and commodify intimacy" (Study on the commodification of loneliness). Hilary Bergen (2025): Technology researcher cited for her analysis of the design of submission and lack of agency in female virtual identities. * Eva Illouz: Sociologist and writer cited for her theory on the commodification of affection and how the market replaces human relationships with technological objects. Computers in Human Behavior (2025): "AI Will Always Love You" (Research on programmed docility and the response of models according to their assigned gender identity). 📲 Let's continue the conversation vertically! Find me on all my social media platforms as @dimeparrales, where we discuss these topics in a much faster, more dynamic, but equally interesting format: TikTok:   / dimeparrales   Instagram:   / dimeparrales   👇 Tell me in the comments: Do you think this AI design will affect the way men relate to real women on a daily basis? Or is it already doing so? I'm reading your comments!