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[–] AcidiclyBasicGlitch@sh.itjust.works 13 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago)

An AI chatbot can also be trained to pull users back from delusion. Alexander, 39, a resident of an assisted-living scheme for people with autism, did this after what he believes was an episode of AI psychosis a few months ago. “I experienced a mental breakdown at 22. I had panic attacks and severe social anxiety and, last year, I was prescribed medication that changed my world, got me functioning again. And I got my confidence back,” he says.

“I still use AI, but very carefully,” he says. “I’ve written in some core rules that cannot be overwritten. It now monitors drift and pays attention to overexcitement. There are no more philosophical discussions. It’s just: ‘I want to make a lasagne, give me a recipe.’ The AI has actually stopped me several times from spiralling. It will say: ‘This has activated my core rule set and this conversation must stop.’

Fuck mandatory regulations like this are so badly needed for AI. Far more so than this age verification bullshit being shoved down our throats, but the people who own and control these fucking AI bots are also the people who:

A. Lost their minds to sycophantic echo chambers long ago by buying social media networks in the name of "freeze peach" and banning any dissenting opinions.

B. Know that their entire business model depends on the sycophantic echo chamber keeping users engaged and spiraling into delusions that make them push away all human contact

C. Oppose any and all regulations for AI, but insist on legalizing invasion of privacy in order to micromanage and control the lives of individual citizens.

People need to be able to hear pushback. Not every conversation or experience should be a sycophantic mirror stroking your ego and ramping up your delusions.

One of my closest friends started using AI a few years ago for work related things, and now is completely dependent on it. He used to be one of the most caring and considerate people I've ever known. Not to mention one of the most intelligent.

He's started to slip from reality a few times and then come back. As of now he seems to be in a complete spiral and oblivious to the reality of what he's doing by isolating himself, and cutting everyone who cares about him from his life. To me the path he's on clearly ends with him waking up to reality one day and wondering how TF he got there.

He's convinced everyone else is the problem and seems to always spin his recollection of events to paint others as the villain. To say it's heartbreaking feels like the most ridiculous understatement. It's like watching a slow moving train wreck and being unable to actually stop it from happening.