• N0body@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    people tend to become dependent upon AI chatbots when their personal lives are lacking. In other words, the neediest people are developing the deepest parasocial relationship with AI

    Preying on the vulnerable is a feature, not a bug.

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      I kind of see it more as a sign of utter desperation on the human’s part. They lack connection with others at such a high degree that anything similar can serve as a replacement. Kind of reminiscent of Harlow’s experiment with baby monkeys. The videos are interesting from that study but make me feel pretty bad about what we do to nature. Anywho, there you have it.

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        And the amount of connections and friends the average person has has been in free fall for decades…

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          I dunno. I connected with more people on reddit and Twitter than irl tbh.

          Different connection but real and valid nonetheless.

          I’m thinking places like r/stopdrinking, petioles, bipolar, shits been therapy for me tbh.

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            At least you’re not using chatgpt to figure out the best way to talk to people, like my brother in finance tech does now.

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      That was clear from GPT-3, day 1.

      I read a Reddit post about a woman who used GPT-3 to effectively replace her husband, who had passed on not too long before that. She used it as a way to grief, I suppose? She ended up noticing that she was getting too attach to it, and had to leave him behind a second time…

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      These same people would be dating a body pillow or trying to marry a video game character.

      The issue here isn’t AI, it’s losers using it to replace human contact that they can’t get themselves.

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          If you are dating a body pillow, I think that’s a pretty good sign that you have taken a wrong turn in life.

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            What if it’s either that, or suicide? I imagine that people who make that choice don’t have a lot of choice. Due to monetary, physical, or mental issues that they cannot make another choice.

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              I’m confused. If someone is in a place where they are choosing between dating a body pillow and suicide, then they have DEFINITELY made a wrong turn somewhere. They need some kind of assistance, and I hope they can get what they need, no matter what they choose.

              I think my statement about “a wrong turn in life” is being interpreted too strongly; it wasn’t intended to be such a strong and absolute statement of failure. Someone who’s taken a wrong turn has simply made a mistake. It could be minor, it could be serious. I’m not saying their life is worthless. I’ve made a TON of wrong turns myself.

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                Trouble is your statement was in answer to @morrowind@lemmy.ml’s comment that labeling lonely people as losers is problematic.

                Also it still looks like you think people can only be lonely as a consequence of their own mistakes? Serious illness, neurodivergence, trauma, refugee status etc can all produce similar effects of loneliness in people who did nothing to “cause” it.