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Taganov | 3 months ago
It kind of happened for me with online games. They were a new thing, and no one knew to what degree they could be addicting and life damaging. As a result I am probably over protective of my own kids when it comes to anything related to games.
We are already seeing many of the effects of the social media generation and I am not looking forward to what is going to happen to the AI natives whose guardians are ill-prepared to guide them. In the end, society will likely come to grips with it, but the test subjects will pay a heavy price.
potato3732842|3 months ago
How do we know which era of AI we're in?
proteal|3 months ago
echelon|3 months ago
What about the algorithm feeding highly polarized content to folks? It's the new "lead in the air and water" of our generation.
What about green text bubble peer pressure? Fortnite and Roblox FOMO? The billion anime Gatcha games that are exceedingly popular? Whale hunting? Kids are being bullied and industrially engineered into spending money they shouldn't.
Raising kids on iPads, shortened attention spans, social media induced depression and suicide, lack of socialization, inattention in schools, ...
Social media leading people to believe everyone is having more fun than them, is better looking than them, that society is the source of their problems, ...
Now the creepy AI sex bots are replacing real friends.
tempodox|3 months ago
dingnuts|3 months ago
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Fire-Dragon-DoL|3 months ago
I'm with you that those are addicting in a bad way, I was there too. But single player games have no incentive in entertaining you forever to generate more money.
I have no problems with my kids playing single or local coop games.
BinaryIgor|3 months ago
Fire-Dragon-DoL|3 months ago