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but Gauff went on to make the Italian Open final two weeks later.Rome champion Paolini, runner-up last year, and teenager Mirra Andreeva will also expect to be in the mix.
Jack Draper is the highest British seed in either singles draw after the world number five put together an impressive clay-court swing.Draper reached the final of the Madrid Open,and was beaten by eventual champion Alcaraz in the Rome quarter-finals.
He is joined in the men's singles main draw by the fast-rising Jacob Fearnley and Cameron Norrie.Katie Boulter is the highest-ranked British woman in the singles draw, having won a WTA 125 title in Paris in the build-up to the major.
She is joined by Emma Raducanu, who put together some impressive wins on the clay, Sonay Kartal and Jodie Burrage.
The French Open singles draw took place on Thursday, 22 May."I'm not from an openly emotional family - if you had a problem, you just got on with it.
"The fact that this is not a real person is so much easier to handle."People around the world have shared their private thoughts and experiences with AI chatbots, even though they are widely acknowledged as inferior to seeking professional advice. Character.ai itself tells its users: "This is an AI chatbot and not a real person. Treat everything it says as fiction. What is said should not be relied upon as fact or advice."
But in extreme examples chatbots have been accused of giving harmful advice.Character.ai is currently the subject of legal action from a mother whose 14-year-old son took his own life after reportedly becoming obsessed with one of its AI characters. According to transcripts of their chats in court filings he discussed ending his life with the chatbot. In a final conversation he told the chatbot he was "coming home" - and it allegedly encouraged him to do so "as soon as possible".