Why do you think being pregnant has anything to do with who pursues who?
You described an alternate scenario, but I still can't seem to connect the dots. What does pregnancy have to do with pursuit? What does frequency of insemination have to do with pursuit? Why isn't society structured in such a way that women are in charge and use men as semen providers and nothing else? That would also be a completely viable societal structure that fits within the biology. So why not that?
Women being able to get pregnant does not in any way lead to men pursuing.
If two adults agree to split a bill, gee that's nice. It's also irrelevant. The topic here was "it's unfair that men pay", and my point is "it's not unfair. MEN don't pay. Inviters pay. And that's fair."
I mean, I'm not the artist so I can't say for sure. But to me, the comic looks like people are ordering things to be created to their exact specifications. They're not asking questions and getting answers. They're not looking for answers. They're looking for content.
If you told an AI to generate a story where Trump was Jesus, it would absolutely do so. That's content.
If I ask AI to create me a picture of Trump as Jesus, because that's what I like and want to see, it will. I'm very able to get AI to build a little personal bubble of content to live in.
I think the OP comic is about confirmation bias. The ability to generate what you want to see and experience, and never be challenged or learn anything new if you don't want.
I didn't say I could convince them to agree to anything. I said they kiss ass even if you're wrong. I guess my metaphor of fellatio wasn't really straightforward enough.
Claude. Gemini. My local LLM which is various models.
As a stupid example, I just asked Gemini how to outsource my lawn mowing to low-cost labor in India. While it did tell me that's logistically impossible, it also said it's a creative thought and it respects my dedication to cost efficiency.
And that's with a completely ridiculous example. If you try something more plausible but still a bad idea, they don't just tell you it's a bad idea.
Move the alarm ten feet from your bed. Once you're up, stay up.