Aye. And for as many people who would use it to avoid IRL interactions, just as many could add in a little therapy skills to the AI and tell it to nudge the user towards IRL interaction.
A gf AI that encourages you to go out and join a social bowling league or something? That could be really good for some people. No VR boobies unless you got some sunlight today, babe.
If the algorithms of social media are any indication, it’s more likely they’d be programmed to manipulate the user into spending as much time with the AI as possible, while the AI serves them ads.
Aye. And for as many people who would use it to avoid IRL interactions, just as many could add in a little therapy skills to the AI and tell it to nudge the user towards IRL interaction.
A gf AI that encourages you to go out and join a social bowling league or something? That could be really good for some people. No VR boobies unless you got some sunlight today, babe.
Some would do that. Some wouldn’t. Some would nudge in the direction of becoming even more fscked up.
Some moral limitations we take for given in real people (often imagined even there) don’t exist for computer programs at all.
If the algorithms of social media are any indication, it’s more likely they’d be programmed to manipulate the user into spending as much time with the AI as possible, while the AI serves them ads.
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I like how you think!