• SalamenceFury@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    I don’t think this person was a “fuckwit”. AI is designed to keep engaging with you and will affirm any belief you have, and anything that is a little weird, but innocent otherwise will simply get amplified further and further into straight up mega delusions until the person has a psychotic episode, and this stuff happens more to NORMIES with no historic of mental illnesses than neurodivergent people.

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      1 day ago

      Chat GPT was super affirming about a job I recently applied to… I did not get the job. That was my first experience with it affirming something that was personally important. And so I can absolutely see how this would affect someone in other ways.

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      2 days ago

      It’s cool, we can agree to disagree, because I 100% think that he was a textbook fuckwit.

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        10 hours ago

        “Let’s blame the person who had a psychotic episode instead of the corporations who created an AI that feeds into delusions” is what you’re saying here, and uh, that makes you even more of a fuckwit than this guy. Do you blame people for getting scammed once because they had a knowledge gap about whatever scam they got hit with?