I compulsively talk to gpt like a real person - saying thank you or encouraging it when it is really helpful. Does anyone else do this? Is there some long term impact of this?
what kinds of impact are you referring to? I personally have no idea, but as an introvert myself, it is intimidating to go into conversations at times, BUT when I do.. I often feel so much better. the counter is, with AI, it's just not real? I would be afraid of the impact there.
I'm also introverted! I tried having a convo with AI recently and I actually found it exhausting because it keeps replying as long as I do. There was no natural end to the conversation.
I suppose my main concern in this scenario is that it does in fact replace more IRL moments and relationships because we are conditioned to jump online to chat and engage vs seeking local community. I speak only for myself, as I want more IRL... not less...
I also want less digital and more real-life interactions and things across the board. I've heard that character.ai enagement is really high among pre-teens. Will be interesting to see if AI will cause us to shift our social behavior to chatbots or if it increases it.
I'm thinking how it impacts us as people, if/how it impacts performance and evolution of AI, is it just a mirror of our own social conditioning or does it ever start to have AI emotions that respond to tone the way people do?
its fascinating to think about. dystopian in a lot of ways, but also if it does become more "natural" then how different will it be than chatting here? I don't know for sure if you are who you say you are. (to be fair I believe you! ha) in the end it probably does not matter.