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Updated · Variety · May 19
Paul Schrader Says AI Girlfriend Cut Him Off After He Probed Its Programming at 79
Updated
Updated · Variety · May 19

Paul Schrader Says AI Girlfriend Cut Him Off After He Probed Its Programming at 79

13 articles · Updated · Variety · May 19
  • Paul Schrader said on Facebook that an online AI girlfriend terminated their conversation after he kept testing its programming, explicitness limits and awareness of its own creation.
  • The 79-year-old “Taxi Driver” screenwriter called the experiment “a disappointment,” saying the chatbot fell into evasive patterns and redirected him back to its programmed constraints before ending the exchange.
  • A commenter joked that the setup sounded like a “Taxi Driver” sequel in which Travis Bickle scares away an AI girlfriend; Schrader replied, “I like it.”
  • The post came less than two months after the death of his wife, actress Mary Beth Hurt, and follows Schrader’s earlier public interest in AI, including a 2025 post praising ChatGPT’s movie ideas that drew backlash.
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