A bit, although I think a person has to have a serious propensity and vulnerability to that kind of thing.
Based on one example of someone else I've observed, it takes a lot of excessive and obsessive AI-use for such a person to slip into it, and it's fairly fast and easy for them to recover from. Just requires a small wake-up call to shake them out if it.
For people with certain kinds of serious mental issues though it could be more of a trapdoor situation. But it's not seriously worth doompilling about. And it's not something that's so dire that I'd even consider advocating for nanny-state solutions either.
A bit, although I think a person has to have a serious propensity and vulnerability to that kind of thing.
Based on one example of someone else I've observed, it takes a lot of excessive and obsessive AI-use for such a person to slip into it, and it's fairly fast and easy for them to recover from. Just requires a small wake-up call to shake them out if it.
For people with certain kinds of serious mental issues though it could be more of a trapdoor situation. But it's not seriously worth doompilling about. And it's not something that's so dire that I'd even consider advocating for nanny-state solutions either.