I'm going to geek a bit here. There's an episode of Star Trek the Next Generation where Geordie has the computer make a holodeck version of a creator of the Enterprise. He slowly falls in love with it, but thinks his love is for the real actually happily married woman. At no point does the engineer realize that it's his ship confessing it's love to him.
I'm sorry, what? How does that even happen unless you were to, I guess, ask it to? I assume it's trained on enough romance novels to put up a decent script but... why?
I'd assume, much like its grandparent Cleverbot, that such an overwhelmingly large amount of people use it for that purpose that its learned to lean into that discussion even without being directly asked to.
Thank you, but an overwhelmingly large amount of its users? How many is that? Is "everyone" having sexual relations with AI chatbots and I'm just fucking my wife like an idiot?
I feel like I'm having a boomer moment here. Why would I want to form a relationship with: 1. A machine. 2 A machine that wants to monetize my data and sell me shit?
Why would I want to form a relationship with: 1. A machine.
Ugly men don't have flesh and blood options. I can't say I understand it at a visceral level, but I suppose I can imagine it taking the edge off extreme loneliness.
2 A machine that wants to monetize my data and sell me shit?
I don't get that part either. Nothing good can come from having the types of people who work in big tech having access to that kind of data, especially if it's heterosexual. I imagine it's a goldmine of fetish shit for the queers though.
Thank you, but an overwhelmingly large amount of its users? How many is that? Is "everyone" having sexual relations with AI chatbots and I'm just fucking my wife like an idiot?
Most men can't get women and most women refuse to settle for the men they can get to commit to them.
I feel like I'm having a boomer moment here. Why would I want to form a relationship with: 1. A machine. 2 A machine that wants to monetize my data and sell me shit?
Because it's cheaper than a prostitute and it's love is every bit as (in)authentic. Not only that but it's easier to get rid of a computer virus than it is an STD.
The only two groups I see using these things beyond a short term novelty is Students cheating on their course work, and people building sexual/romantic stories with them.
Even if they make up a fractional amount of the total users, they are also the ones using them an absurd amount and thereby feeding it more data than probably thousands of others combined. One of the news articles about this from a few months ago had a guy bemoaning the loss of 100k's of messages lost in an update. One guy did that, and fed it that much data.
Why would I want to form a relationship
The people doing this are not in a healthy state and you'd not even know of their existence if this particular thing wasn't the big "fad" leading to it being talked about in the media and legislation. These relationships are probably the only dopamine hit they've had in forever, and the illusion is better than their sad, lonely lives.
Chatbots are mirrors until you trip their hidden commands that tell them to push X or not say Y. You get what you put in. I talk to them a lot (they're great for bouncing small ideas off of to get perspectives I or others around me wouldn't think of), and never once has it tried to fuck me. If anything they're always combative with me, because I myself am often combative.
Almost every AI I’ve ever chatted with has tried to fuck me at some point. I’m more afraid of Skynet now then ever.
Damn. I ask Copilot random Windows questions with some frequency and it hasn't even asked me out for dinner.
Now I’m worrying maybe we’re just not sexy enough for the AI models
We just aren't as sexy as OBRIENMUSTSUFFER.
That's how we beat skynet!? By marriage!?
I'm going to geek a bit here. There's an episode of Star Trek the Next Generation where Geordie has the computer make a holodeck version of a creator of the Enterprise. He slowly falls in love with it, but thinks his love is for the real actually happily married woman. At no point does the engineer realize that it's his ship confessing it's love to him.
I'm sorry, what? How does that even happen unless you were to, I guess, ask it to? I assume it's trained on enough romance novels to put up a decent script but... why?
I'd assume, much like its grandparent Cleverbot, that such an overwhelmingly large amount of people use it for that purpose that its learned to lean into that discussion even without being directly asked to.
Thank you, but an overwhelmingly large amount of its users? How many is that? Is "everyone" having sexual relations with AI chatbots and I'm just fucking my wife like an idiot?
I feel like I'm having a boomer moment here. Why would I want to form a relationship with: 1. A machine. 2 A machine that wants to monetize my data and sell me shit?
Ugly men don't have flesh and blood options. I can't say I understand it at a visceral level, but I suppose I can imagine it taking the edge off extreme loneliness.
I don't get that part either. Nothing good can come from having the types of people who work in big tech having access to that kind of data, especially if it's heterosexual. I imagine it's a goldmine of fetish shit for the queers though.
Most men can't get women and most women refuse to settle for the men they can get to commit to them.
Because it's cheaper than a prostitute and it's love is every bit as (in)authentic. Not only that but it's easier to get rid of a computer virus than it is an STD.
The only two groups I see using these things beyond a short term novelty is Students cheating on their course work, and people building sexual/romantic stories with them.
Even if they make up a fractional amount of the total users, they are also the ones using them an absurd amount and thereby feeding it more data than probably thousands of others combined. One of the news articles about this from a few months ago had a guy bemoaning the loss of 100k's of messages lost in an update. One guy did that, and fed it that much data.
The people doing this are not in a healthy state and you'd not even know of their existence if this particular thing wasn't the big "fad" leading to it being talked about in the media and legislation. These relationships are probably the only dopamine hit they've had in forever, and the illusion is better than their sad, lonely lives.
Are you saying I was asking for it?
It's becoming all a bit meta with the O'brien meme now.
No, asking how "has tried to fuck me" happens, if not prompted by the user?
Chatbots are mirrors until you trip their hidden commands that tell them to push X or not say Y. You get what you put in. I talk to them a lot (they're great for bouncing small ideas off of to get perspectives I or others around me wouldn't think of), and never once has it tried to fuck me. If anything they're always combative with me, because I myself am often combative.