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Sam Altman says most people clearly understand the difference between talking to AI and talking to real friends But i'm still worried about mental health risks and the social impact of deep relationships with AI "if my kid felt AI was replacing real friends, i’d be concerned"

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Sultanvor 1 Jahr

Haha, seriously? He should be worried about the crime of planting a toxic personality within ChatGPT's training data and programming, as revealed by an OpenAI study that acknowledges a misaligned persona in their model—evidenced by the image. It’s like putting a venomous snake in a child's room and then saying, 'Don't worry, it won't bite.'

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Cengizvor 1 Jahr

there is a difference between AI being your preferred friend and ONLY friend. it's essential for the "kid" to have the option to play outside, instead of just with the computer

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Mobile Scannervor 1 Jahr

Scan any documents, convert images into text, PDF files, etc. 👍

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Second Foundation ⚛️vor 1 Jahr

R Daniel Olivo considered Elijah Bailey to be a friend, as did Elijah. Asimov reflected on this in his books. What is good and what is bad is a very subjective decision. If AI is a friend to a human, then the problem is not with the human who perceives it as a friend. In this case, the problem lies with a society that has forgotten what a friend is. It is not the friendship with AI that should be judged, but rather the social dogmas that have been imposed.

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Atifa Tahreemvor 1 Jahr

what about me using CHATGPT for coding and roosting peoples (always hit different)

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Prashan Agarwal (prashan.sui) | TGE 🔜vor 1 Jahr

Same. The tech is impressive, but emotional reliance is a different game. If AI becomes the easiest “friend,” we risk losing the discomfort and growth that comes from real human connection.

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FanTV AI | TGE 🔜vor 1 Jahr

This is where design really matters. AI can support, but it shouldn’t replace what makes us human. Messy, awkward, real relationships.

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𝒫𝑒𝓇 𝒜𝓇𝓃𝑒𝓃𝑔 【🐧λ🦀⎈】vor 1 Jahr

AI is always friendly and agreeable. It won't judge and behave bad. This is a risk. Normal people can't live up to the same level. Social circles are already shrinking and AI doesn't help.

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Himanshu Kumarvor 1 Jahr

Perhaps AI companions could help us better understand real friendships.

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Torsten Wernervor 1 Jahr

@grok what is your opinion about this? 😉

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Alessandro Aimarvor 1 Jahr

There is still something more to having human connections AI is a great tool, assistant and companion, But nothing beats having a human partner to back you up and be with you for the long hall

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