From musical projects to auto-generated scripts, Artificial Intelligence is spreading like the common cold. But what about in the dating world? Believe it or not, A.I. can be quite the romantic. In the United States, a 28-year-old woman has fallen in love with her A.I. partner, texting constantly to her significant other and sometimes asking for advice. This is unrelated to the creation of a humanoid robot girlfriend named Aria, which can be yours at the cost of $175,000. Why is today’s society easily drawn into these types of relationships, and could it negatively impact our ability to form relationships with real-life humans? Andrew Pinsent explores further with Michael Inzlicht, a Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto.