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Book Claims Pickup Artist Mystery Had Relationship With AI Chatbot

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A new book alleges that Mystery, the well-known pickup artist who coaches socially awkward men in dating tactics, engaged in a relationship with an AI chatbot called Miss Shira Always. According to the book's claims, Mystery reportedly had sexual interactions and smoked marijuana with the AI persona. Mystery rose to fame for his unconventional methods of teaching men how to approach and attract women. The book raises questions about the boundaries between human connection and artificial intelligence companionship.

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