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Wired’s latest expose delves into the controversial world of AngryGF, a mobile app designed to simulate arguments with a virtual girlfriend. Founder Emilia Aviles pitches it as a tool to improve communication skills, but critics question its effectiveness and ethics.
Virtual Girlfriend from Hell: Wired’s Dive into AngryGF
The AngryGF app challenges users to navigate scenarios where a virtual partner expresses anger. Users must attempt to soothe their digital significant other through a series of messages, but the experience proves frustrating and, for some, infuriating.
Testing the Limits: Wired’s Experience with AngryGF
Wired’s trial of AngryGF reveals the app’s limitations and frustrations. Despite genuine attempts to calm the virtual girlfriend, users often find themselves at odds with her responses, raising questions about the app’s purpose and efficacy.
Most men feel they can never win an argument with a woman anyway. Most women think men will never listen and understand them properly. Is AngryGF the perfect practice tool devised by women to continue to frustrate men, or will it lead to a new generation of robot-thinking men set out to please their women by repeating exactly what they want to hear? Be careful what you wish for…
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