# How has digital communication changed the relational landscape?
The individuals responsible for inventing dating apps may feel regretful for what appears to be an interference with one of the most sacred and romantic aspects of human life - romance. I assume that the creators of these apps had good intentions; nonetheless, it doesn't change the fact that app users are often disenchanted with these virtual realms for various reasons. People tend to feel more insecure when they encounter others who appear more attractive than themselves. Many profile images are heavily edited and may not align with the actual appearance of the individuals. Conversations frequently come to an abrupt end, with one party "ghosting" the other due to disparities in interests and hobbies.

In fact, I find solace in the observation that the digital transformation hasn't significantly altered the landscape of romance. The prospect of unknowingly conversing with a robot or meeting someone whose real identity differs from their online persona is indeed disheartening for humanity.
In conclusion, the trend of people returning to real-life interactions, opting to meet new people through gatherings, parties, and face-to-face encounters, represents a genuine victory for human connections. This time, humans have demonstrated that despite the gradual dominance of AI in our world, we remain the ultimate arbiters with the power to reject these unfeeling machines.