top | item 45828658 (no title) Iulioh | 3 months ago Look, I had a zoomer colleague of mine ask GPT to solve a moral dilemma in a personality test at work...It's...rough out there. discuss order hn newest theshrike79|3 months ago As a certified couch psychologist, I'd wager this is also about the influencer culture and reaction videos etc.People WANT to know how to feel about things, so they watch how other people react to them and form their opinions on that.In the zoomer colleague case they most likely had a vague opinion, but needed a second opinion from someone (or something) to form their own properlyWhich is really sad. im3w1l|3 months ago > Which is really sad.Thanks for clarifying. But to be serious, I think it's the drive for culture in action. I think culture comes from people glancing at each other and doing what they do, reacting how they do. I think it can be healthy actually. Razengan|3 months ago > As a certified couch psychologistAh a fellow HN user ♡ sznio|3 months ago I mean, if my goal was getting the correct answer that will satisfy the employer, I'd ask GPT too. The employer might not like my honest answer.
theshrike79|3 months ago As a certified couch psychologist, I'd wager this is also about the influencer culture and reaction videos etc.People WANT to know how to feel about things, so they watch how other people react to them and form their opinions on that.In the zoomer colleague case they most likely had a vague opinion, but needed a second opinion from someone (or something) to form their own properlyWhich is really sad. im3w1l|3 months ago > Which is really sad.Thanks for clarifying. But to be serious, I think it's the drive for culture in action. I think culture comes from people glancing at each other and doing what they do, reacting how they do. I think it can be healthy actually. Razengan|3 months ago > As a certified couch psychologistAh a fellow HN user ♡
im3w1l|3 months ago > Which is really sad.Thanks for clarifying. But to be serious, I think it's the drive for culture in action. I think culture comes from people glancing at each other and doing what they do, reacting how they do. I think it can be healthy actually.
sznio|3 months ago I mean, if my goal was getting the correct answer that will satisfy the employer, I'd ask GPT too. The employer might not like my honest answer.
theshrike79|3 months ago
People WANT to know how to feel about things, so they watch how other people react to them and form their opinions on that.
In the zoomer colleague case they most likely had a vague opinion, but needed a second opinion from someone (or something) to form their own properly
Which is really sad.
im3w1l|3 months ago
Thanks for clarifying. But to be serious, I think it's the drive for culture in action. I think culture comes from people glancing at each other and doing what they do, reacting how they do. I think it can be healthy actually.
Razengan|3 months ago
Ah a fellow HN user ♡
sznio|3 months ago