Record numbers of people are turning to AI chatbots for therapy, reports Anthony Cuthbertson. But recent incidents have uncovered some deeply worrying blindspots of a technology out of control
You are creating a conversation that does not exist. I don’t have concerns about not banning kitchen knives? I’m comparing tools to tools and you are turning a conversation to something you feel like screaming and yelling about because this is the dopamine time for you.
I will not speak to someone who puts words in my mouth, and doesn’t use their ears.
If you don’t want to restrict kitchen knives, why would you enter them into a discussion about “things ailing society” then? What point did you think you were making?
I don’t want to restrict any of those things including AI, what are you talking about?
Look, it is very clear that you aren’t interested in reading you were just interested in screaming so I’m not wasting my time on you. Thiswill be my last comment feel free to continue on your own
You are creating a conversation that does not exist. I don’t have concerns about not banning kitchen knives? I’m comparing tools to tools and you are turning a conversation to something you feel like screaming and yelling about because this is the dopamine time for you.
I will not speak to someone who puts words in my mouth, and doesn’t use their ears.
If you don’t want to restrict kitchen knives, why would you enter them into a discussion about “things ailing society” then? What point did you think you were making?
I don’t want to restrict any of those things including AI, what are you talking about?
Look, it is very clear that you aren’t interested in reading you were just interested in screaming so I’m not wasting my time on you. Thiswill be my last comment feel free to continue on your own
Well, I don’t want to restrict kitchen knives either; I don’t really see the point. So, I guess we agree it was kind of a stupid thing to bring up.