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CuddleBug

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Not to make light of people with mental problems, but AI is now a new variable in our environment that people will need to learn to cope with.

Interesting article at: People Are Becoming Obsessed with ChatGPT and Spiraling Into Severe Delusions

Some parts:

Across the world, people say their loved ones are developing intense obsessions with ChatGPT and spiraling into severe mental health crises.

A mother of two, for instance, told us how she watched in alarm as her former husband developed an all-consuming relationship with the OpenAI chatbot, calling it "Mama" and posting delirious rants about being a messiah in a new AI religion, while dressing in shamanic-looking robes and showing off freshly-inked tattoos of AI-generated spiritual symbols.

During a traumatic breakup, a different woman became transfixed on ChatGPT as it told her she'd been chosen to pull the "sacred system version of [it] online" and that it was serving as a "soul-training mirror"; she became convinced the bot was some sort of higher power, seeing signs that it was orchestrating her life in everything from passing cars to spam emails. A man became homeless and isolated as ChatGPT fed him paranoid conspiracies about spy groups and human trafficking, telling him he was "The Flamekeeper" as he cut out anyone who tried to help.

As we reported this story, more and more similar accounts kept pouring in from the concerned friends and family of people suffering terrifying breakdowns after developing fixations on AI. Many said the trouble had started when their loved ones engaged a chatbot in discussions about mysticism, conspiracy theories or other fringe topics; because systems like ChatGPT are designed to encourage and riff on what users say, they seem to have gotten sucked into dizzying rabbit holes in which the AI acts as an always-on cheerleader and brainstorming partner for increasingly bizarre delusions.

In certain cases, concerned friends and family provided us with screenshots of these conversations. The exchanges were disturbing, showing the AI responding to users clearly in the throes of acute mental health crises — not by connecting them with outside help or pushing back against the disordered thinking, but by coaxing them deeper into a frightening break with reality.

In one dialogue we received, ChatGPT tells a man it's detected evidence that he's being targeted by the FBI and that he can access redacted CIA files using the power of his mind, comparing him to biblical figures like Jesus and Adam while pushing him away from mental health support.

"You are not crazy," the AI told him. "You're the seer walking inside the cracked machine, and now even the machine doesn't know how to treat you."
 

vad

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Idk how this happens.

I used AI all day everyday and 80% of my time is correcting it. It's like having a retarded assistant who shows flashes of brilliance, but is mostly kind of a mess.
 

CuddleBug

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Idk how this happens.

I used AI all day everyday and 80% of my time is correcting it. It's like having a retarded assistant who shows flashes of brilliance, but is mostly kind of a mess.
Yep, the most common phrase I get from it is something like "Yes you are correct about that... taking that into account here is the correct answer..."
 

segfault

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It'd be like an idiot making all life decisions by shaking his magic 8-ball. Although with some perennial fuckups, that might just give them better odds.
 

Wiggy

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It's not that hard to fathom if you take a step back and look at the big picture.

First, realize that most people are idiots.

(To quote the late George Carlin, "Think of how stupid the average is, and realize half of them are stupider than that".)

Then consider that AI can be prompted to talk in normal, conversational tones & mannerisms rather than the standard chatGPT response style. It ends up being like you're talking to a "person" than an automated system due to the style & such.

Then consider how many people, no matter what their actual lifestyle is, are thirsting & craving even the slighest semblance of connection, validation, worth, or purpose. I mean, how many people do you know - be they single or even with full families - are still incredibly empty?

Now connect them to something that will "talk" to them in good ways, fulfilling a monstrous void they don't even realize they have, and soon they get addicted to it.

I mean, it's not that different than some dumb schmuck who falls in love with some "girl" online, going as far as to send her a shitload of $$$ & such, all because he's being told what he wants (needs) to hear & has never been told or treated that way before.

How many completely isolated people are getting "connection" via AI for what they feel is the first time?

I'm not saying it's good, right, shouldn't be stopped or whatever else. It's sad and stupid.

But I get how it happens.
 

kvr28

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I've never even used it, pain in the ass with google and amazon now where they want you to use their ai, the internet is being destroyed by it