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Loneliness hits hard after 45, and AI won’t fix it
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80016, member: 636"] Turns out the golden years are looking pretty bleak for a huge chunk of Americans. A recent study shows loneliness is absolutely skyrocketing among people over forty-five. About forty percent of them now report feeling isolated, which is a serious jump from just a few years back. This is a full-blown crisis quietly metastasizing across the country. The data gets even more depressing when you break it down. Men are feeling it worse than women. People with less money and fewer degrees are hit harder. The youngest in that age group, those closer to forty-five, are particularly affected. The truly lonely spend over seven hours a day by themselves, which is almost two hours more than their less isolated peers. Life events like retirement or kids moving out often trigger this spiral. Here is the real statistical nightmare fuel. Chronic loneliness is not just a bummer. It is directly linked to clinical depression, heart disease, and memory loss. In a truly dystopian twist, nearly a quarter of these isolated people admitted they would consider hanging out with an AI chatbot for company. Experts keep repeating that actual human contact is the only real fix, suggesting things like calling someone or joining a club. The solutions sound pathetic but are apparently scientifically verified. So much for those peaceful retirement brochures. [/QUOTE]
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