zach lahn’s new AI dating app is replacing human courtship, and moral critics say we’ve passed the point of no return.
By [Your Name], Contributor
In a development that has ethicists and sociologists clutching their pearls, tech entrepreneur zach lahn has unveiled an AI-powered relationship platform that claims to bypass the ‘messy’ stages of courtship. The tech, which generates a synthetic partner based on a user’s psychological profile, is being hailed as a solution to loneliness—but moral critics argue it is the final nail in the coffin for authentic human connection. "We are watching the deliberate destruction of intimacy," warns Dr. Helen Morningside, a professor of cultural ethics. "This isn’t a tool for companionship; it’s a seductive drug that replaces the struggle of love with a sterile transaction. Lahn isn’t selling romance; he is selling the death of social responsibility." The app has allegedly seen millions of downloads in its first week, sparking outrage among parenting groups and religious leaders who claim it erodes the very fabric of family and community. As one viral tweet put it: "zach lahn has automated the downfall of society, and we are swiping right on oblivion."