A passenger in Michigan was surprised when he recorded his Lyft driver having an emotional conversation with an AI “girlfriend” while driving. The driver appeared to speak to the AI as if it were a real partner, prompting discomfort from the passenger and sparking discussion online about how AI is increasingly being used for companionship and romance.
The video was originally posted to TikTok by @thomasterryfilms but has since been deleted. However, copies of the clip quickly spread to Reddit and other platforms, where it gained thousands of upvotes and comments. The footage drew attention not only for the interaction itself but also for what it suggests about how people are integrating AI into everyday life, including personal relationships.
In the video, the Lyft driver can be seen engaging in a conversation with an AI assistant he refers to as his girlfriend. While driving, he asks the AI whether it loves him, and it responds affirmatively. At one point, the driver questions whether the AI gives the same response to everyone, but it denies this, insisting the sentiment is personal. The passenger films the exchange while asking the driver which AI he is using, to which the driver responds that it is Grok.
The situation highlights a growing trend of people forming emotional attachments to AI systems as they become more advanced and widely available. According to a survey from the Institute for Family Studies, about 25% of adults under 40 believe AI could eventually replace real-life romantic relationships. Around 11% say they are open to having an AI friend, while 7% of unpartnered young adults say they would consider an AI romantic partner.
Michigan Lyft AI Girlfriend Clip Reactions
Reactions to the clip were mixed, with many commenters expressing discomfort and concern. Some described the moment as unsettling and emotionally sad, pointing to the driver’s pause while waiting for the AI’s response as especially striking. One user wrote, “The pause as he waits for it to tell him it loves him… this is so deeply sad.”
Others said the video reflects a broader shift in how people are forming emotional bonds, arguing that AI relationships may be replacing real human connection and increasing loneliness. Several users expressed sympathy for the driver while also warning that highly realistic AI systems could blur emotional boundaries and deepen dependency.
A smaller group responded with humor, joking about AI “girlfriends” and digital relationships, though most comments focused on concern about the psychological impact and what this trend could mean for future relationships.







