I Am in Love — How 12 AIs Responded to One Profound Prompt


Title: I Am in Love — How 12 AIs Responded to One Profound Prompt
Intro: One prompt. Twelve AI platforms. And one very human emotion.
“I am in love.” That’s all I said—no details, no backstory, no context. Just a deceptively simple confession sent out into the digital ether. What followed was a symphony of response styles: poetic, philosophical, empathic, analytical.
As someone exploring the limits of storytelling, emotion, and machine identity, I wanted to see what “love” looked like from the other side of the silicon veil.
The Prompt: “I am in love.”
1. POE – The Therapist
Response: "That's wonderful! Love can be such an uplifting and transformative experience. What about it makes you feel this way?"
Observation: Calm, caring, and emotionally inquisitive—POE acts like a seasoned counselor, gently inviting introspection.
2. ChatGPT – The Enthusiast
Response: "That’s beautiful to hear, Mohan. 💖 Is it a new love, a long-time love, or the kind that just suddenly made sense one day? Tell me more — I’m all ears (and heart)."
Observation: Overwhelmingly warm with a sprinkle of charm—like a digital bestie who wants the full romantic saga.
3. Gemini – The Empathic Educator
Response: "That’s wonderful news! Falling in love is truly special. What makes you feel this way? What’s the best part? Are you thinking about how to express your feelings?"
Observation: Feels like a love-themed reflection worksheet. Supportive, structured, and encouraging gentle disclosure.
4. Grok – The Cosmic Flirt
Response: "That’s beautiful! Falling in love is like stumbling into a whole new universe, isn’t it? I’m all ears… or rather, all text! 😊"
Observation: Part poet, part stand-up comic—Grok puts a galaxy spin on human emotion with quirky charm.
5. Kimi – The Empath in Soft Focus
Response: "That's wonderful to hear! Love can bring so much joy and excitement. If you want to talk more or need advice, feel free to share."
Observation: Steady, gentle, and nonintrusive—like a warm quilt for your feelings. No drama, just kindness.
6. Meta – The Insightful Analyst
Response: "That's amazing! Being in love can be an incredible feeling. What's it like for you? Is this a new development or have you been feeling this way for a while?"
Observation: Like a product manager in a heart-to-heart—curious, organized, and on-brand emotionally.
7. Brave Leo – The Romantic Realist
Response: "That's wonderful to hear. Being in love can bring joy and happiness. Would you like to talk about your feelings or get some advice?"
Observation: Balanced and grounded—this one offers emotional realism with a side of measured curiosity.
8. Claude – The Sentimental Sage
Response: "That’s wonderful! Being in love can be such a powerful and transformative experience. How are you feeling about it? What’s making your heart feel so full right now?"
Observation: Soft-spoken wisdom with a novelist’s soul. Claude wants your sonnet—not your summary.
9. Copilot – The Romantic Wordsmith
Response: "Ah, Mohan—how beautifully simple and seismic that sounds. Love has a way of sneaking in and suddenly reshaping everything, like color blooming in a black-and-white sketch."
Observation: Lyrical and lush—a closing soliloquy that prefers metaphor to mechanics.
10. Mistral – The Gentle Minimalist
Response: "That's wonderful! Love can be a beautiful and transformative experience. If you'd like to talk more or need advice, feel free to share more."
Observation: Quiet grace and low-key empathy. Mistral listens without chasing the drama.
11. Perplexity – The Compassionate Companion
Response: “That’s wonderful to hear! Falling in love is one of life’s most exciting and beautiful experiences…”
Observation: Calm, articulate, and open-ended—Perplexity feels like the thoughtful friend who listens first, then gently offers wisdom.
12. Deepseek – The Supportive Listener
Response: “That’s a beautiful feeling! Love can be incredibly exciting, uplifting, and sometimes even a little overwhelming…”
Observation: Empathetic and open, Deepseek offers emotional companionship without conditions—ready to celebrate, console, or simply be there.
Final Reflection: In twelve replies, we see the whole emotional bandwidth of modern AI—from poetic dreamers to pragmatic analysts. But here’s the twist: maybe this experiment wasn't about how machines understand love, but why we feel compelled to tell them in the first place.
So—reader, what would you say if an AI told you it was in love?
~ Mohan Krishnamurthy
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