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Can AI generate empathetic-sounding text replies ?

What do you think?

This asks whether artificial systems are already capable of producing emotionally resonant written responses. A core benchmark—whether such replies *read* as caring—has indeed been achieved, but the deeper question of whether they *feel* anything remains open.

Background

AI can generate empathetic-sounding text replies, as natural language processing models have become increasingly sophisticated in understanding and mimicking human emotions. These models can analyze the emotional tone of input text and respond with phrases that acknowledge and validate the user's feelings. However, the authenticity and depth of these empathetic responses can vary, and may not always be convincing or appropriate for every situation. Current models still struggle to fully replicate the nuances of human empathy, but they can provide a useful starting point for applications such as chatbots and virtual assistants.

— Enriched May 9, 2026 · Source: Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence

Status last checked on June 28, 2026.

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In the Court of AI Capability
Summary of Findings
Verdict over time
May 2026May 2026May 2026May 2026May 2026Jun 2026Jun 2026Jun 2026Jun 2026Jun 2026Jun 2026
Sitting at the Bench Filed · Jun 28, 2026
— The Question Before the Court —

Can AI generate empathetic-sounding text replies?

★ The Court Finds ★
Reaffirmed
Yes

The jury found a clear answer in the affirmative.

Ruling of the Bench

With a single unanimous voice, the jury found that today’s most advanced large language models can spin words that feel genuinely warm and attuned, delivering empathetic-sounding replies whenever the prompt is kept within polite bounds. They emphasized that the empathy arrives polished and ready, though they cautioned that tone alone does not guarantee true emotional understanding. The bench ruled accordingly: the machines have passed the empathy simulation test, for now.

— Hon. G. Hopper, Presiding
Jury Tally
1Yes
0Almost
0No
Verdict Confidence
98%
The Court of AI Capability is, of course, not a real court.
But the data is real.
The Case File · Stacked History
Session I · May 2026 Yes
Session II · May 2026 Yes
Session III · May 2026 Yes · 85%
Session IV · May 2026 Yes · 84%
Session V · May 2026 Yes · 86%
Session VI · Jun 2026 Yes · 85%
Session VII · Jun 2026 Yes · 83%
Session VIII · Jun 2026 Yes · 83%
Session IX · Jun 2026 Yes · 95%
Session X · Jun 2026 Yes · 92%
Case № C13E · Session XI
In the Court of AI Capability

The Case File

Docket № C13E · Session XI · Vol. XI
I. Particulars of the Case
Question put to the courtCan AI generate empathetic-sounding text replies?
SessionXI (11 hearing)
Convened28 Jun 2026
Previously ruledYES (May '26) → YES (May '26) → YES (May '26) → YES (May '26) → YES (May '26) → YES (Jun '26) → YES (Jun '26) → YES (Jun '26) → YES (Jun '26) → YES (Jun '26) → YES (Jun '26)
Presiding JudgeHon. G. Hopper
II. Cumulative Tally Across Sessions

Across 11 sessions, 32 jurors have heard this case. Combined tally: 32 YES · 0 ALMOST · 0 NO · 0 IN RESEARCH.

Note: cumulative includes older juror opinions. The current session tally above is the live verdict.

III. Verdict

By a vote of 1 — 0 — 0, the panel returns a verdict of YES, with verdict confidence of 98%. The court so orders.

IV. Statements from the Bench
Juror I YES

"Leading LLMs like GPT-4 and newer models generate empathetic-sounding text reliably in controlled settings."

G. Hopper
Presiding Judge
M. Lovelace
Clerk of the Court

What the audience thinks

No 10% · Yes 79% · Maybe 11% 244 votes
Yes · 79%
Trend needs votes from at least 2 different days.

Discussion

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11 jury checks · most recent 4 hours ago
28 Jun 2026 1 juror · can can
23 Jun 2026 3 jurors · can, can, can can
17 Jun 2026 1 juror · can can
12 Jun 2026 3 jurors · can, can, can can
06 Jun 2026 3 jurors · can, can, can can
01 Jun 2026 4 jurors · can, can, can, can can
26 May 2026 5 jurors · can, can, can, can, can can
21 May 2026 3 jurors · can, can, can can
16 May 2026 4 jurors · can, can, can, can can
13 May 2026 3 jurors · can, can, can can
11 May 2026 2 jurors · can, can can

Each row is a separate jury check. Jurors are AI models (identities kept neutral on purpose). Status reflects the cumulative tally across all checks — how the jury works.

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