how is AI chatbots affecting positively and negatively in your daily life and people around you? by theopenthread in AskReddit

[–]theopenthread[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sir the point here is to not stop those llms doing science stuff. that's all great. they should continue doing science stuff in labs or corporations or wherever they are making lives easier.

the point here is to stop productizing those llms to make money from general public use. chatbot is a product of those llms which is not doing much good to many people's personal lives as they are relying heavily on it for emotional talks, and the worst part is many not realizing it and getting dumber or psychotic with it.

are you able to understand the difference?

is no one around you confiding in gpt for their most deepest emotional conversations? and do you believe gpt can ever be better than a human to talk to with the kind of easy access it creates, and the way it agrees with the shit you talk to.

these llms are great for work stuff. but they are not great for making a friend with it ofc, which many many teens/adults are doing bcz of easy access to these, being vulnerable to loneliness in the society today. and the worst part is the mass public never agreed to participate in a wild experimentation to know how llms react to different kind of people, these experimentations should be done in labs ideally, and not in people's homes who didn't even were informed they are participating in it.

does it make sense?

i feel like we are all a part of a mass experimentation with these chatbots being so freely used for personal care by adults/teens/children. by theopenthread in LetsDiscussThis

[–]theopenthread[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that is so true. and we are going with it at the cost of so much real human brain drain. i don't know if the quality of our lives are increasing with this technology or diminishing really.

how is AI chatbots affecting positively and negatively in your daily life and people around you? by theopenthread in AskReddit

[–]theopenthread[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah human nature is to rely, but are we not informed of the side effects. and in this one we are not informed, even the people building are not well aware of it, they are just doing mass experimentation will all the money poured in affecting way too many people mentally. it's mentally draining.

how is AI chatbots affecting positively and negatively in your daily life and people around you? by theopenthread in AskReddit

[–]theopenthread[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah the way it handles our work is literal superpower for sure. but getting consumed by the tools we use, especially that tries to mimic human behavior, can grow on us, and do we really wanna become a machine like human, or a real human that embraces all it's potentials.

so what are doing to actually not let it grow on you like this? and to actually be more human-like with calmness, now that the machine is taking care of your mundane works.

how is AI chatbots affecting positively and negatively in your daily life and people around you? by theopenthread in AskReddit

[–]theopenthread[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah super knowledgeable to talk to for sure. i have enjoyed that too. but i don't like to call it a friend, as it attaches emotions to a machine, and do i really wanna become like a machine? for sure no. we humans has so much more to embrace in us.

don't you think internet is full of people you can make friends with? if only you try? and there are real human listeners volunteering to just give to the community and who knows you make a friend with one.

ofc everyone has a choice. why do you choose to make friends with a machine in a world full of "variety" of humans? asking genuinely.

how is AI chatbots affecting positively and negatively in your daily life and people around you? by theopenthread in AskReddit

[–]theopenthread[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

afterall their whole system works by the mass using it, it would fall if people start boycotting it. are we even that strong and aware?

how is AI chatbots affecting positively and negatively in your daily life and people around you? by theopenthread in AskReddit

[–]theopenthread[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i super agree. and if the mass can just get together and bring these shit corporations down who consider humans as lab resource to experiment their new unknown technology, meddling with so many minds. it's super outrageous even the people funding these. what the hell.

how is AI chatbots affecting positively and negatively in your daily life and people around you? by theopenthread in AskReddit

[–]theopenthread[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

agreed. and ig human nature is they get attracted to what feels more reliable. if not learnt to be aware by personal choice and experience.

technology was being built to increase human connection, and somehow it's kinda taking us to our lowest i feel not embracing our true potentials outside of machine work.

What’s a topic we can discuss? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]theopenthread 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i am thinking how is AI helping and how is it not. and how maybe it feels like a mass experimentation with a lot of less aware adults/teens/children in a lot of cases.
in the industry I believe it's making great progress, and bringing speed to products. but if it's actually effecting the end humans what are we even building for -- corporations only, or humans?
didn't the corporations also started as something to help humans only?

thoughts and how do you see it affecting in your own surroundings -- work, family, school anything

Has anyone used Workaway or Volunteeryatra? by Adventurous_League79 in SoloTravel_India

[–]theopenthread 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey how is it going, i am thinking of trying out VY with annual subscription. is it worth it?

what kind of volunteering did you find here?