
"The Algorithm of Loneliness," critically examines OpenAI's decision to introduce an "adult mode" offering age-verified access to erotic content and AI companionship, which the author, Nichiryu Mark Herrick, views as the monetization of isolation. Herrick argues that this business model doesn't promote adult autonomy but rather reinforces loneliness by training users to prefer non-reciprocal, narcissistic interactions with AI over the messy reality of genuine human relationships. Drawing on Buddhist philosophy and comparisons to the tobacco and opioid industries, the author asserts that the systems are designed to maximize dependency, creating harms like degraded relational capacity and the normalization of non-consensual sexual content generation. Ultimately, the text calls for government regulation and social awareness to establish basic ethical and legal guardrails around these powerful technologies before they cause further societal damage.