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mettamage | 15 days ago
Addiction occurs because as humans we bond with people but we also bond with things. It could be an activity, a subject, anything. We get addicted because we're bonded to it. Usually this happens because we're not in fertile grounds to bond with what we need to bond with (usually a good group of friends).
When I look at addicted people a lot of them bond with people that have not so great values (big house, fast cars, designer clothing, etc.), adopt those values themselves and get addicted to drugs. This drugs is usually supplied by the people they bond with. However, they bond with those people in the first place because of being aimless and receiving little guidance in their upbringing.
I'm just saying all that to make it more concrete with what I mean about "good people".
Back to LLMs. A lot of us are bonding with it, even if we still perceive it as an AI. We're bonding with it because when it comes to certain emotional needs, they're not being fulfilled. Enter a computer that will listen endlessly to you and is intellectually smarter than most humans, albeit it makes very very dumb mistakes at times (like ordering +1000 drinks when you ask for a few).
That's where we're at right now.
I've noticed I'm bonded with it.
Oh, and to some who feel this opinion is a bit strong, it is. But consider that we used to joke that "Google is your best friend" when it just came out and long thereafter. I think there's something to this take but it's not fully in the right direction I think.
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