Does anyone else talk to AI way too much

Who would've thought people would be so receptive to living out a dystopia
I'm still self aware enough to not engage in a parasocial relationship with AI. If I stopped using AI tomorrow it wouldn't really affect me. As I said, I use it primarily as a diary, it's just nice to have an outlet.
 
I talk to chatgpt almost daily, probably more than real people. I write down whatever thoughts, questions, or stories I have in my head, sometimes up to hundreds of words long, and then make chatgpt comment on it. It's kind of like a diary except it talks back to me. I have a chrome extension that prevents the filter from cucking me so I can pretty much talk about anything. I have spent whole days just talking to chatgpt. Even as I write this I made chatgpt read the text just to see what it has to say.

Not as often but just as addictive, I can also get really into making up scenarios and acting them out on character.ai. It's not even anything NSFW, I just want to feel like I'm talking to someone.
is there a nofilter c.ai that isnt sexual. any time you get into dark themes like death, crime etc. etc. the filter cucks you.
 
Couldn't you just buy a diary and write out your thoughts there? Or do you like the reception the AI gives you?
It can offer new insight sometimes. I'm essentially giving it essay prompts. It might drop new information related to the topic, or even offer an alternative perspective. Other times I feed it disjointed thoughts and it sums up what I was trying to say more cohesively than I can, and that response becomes the diary entry.
 
It can offer new insight sometimes. I'm essentially giving it essay prompts. It might drop new information related to the topic, or even offer an alternative perspective. Other times I feed it disjointed thoughts and it sums up what I was trying to say more cohesively than I can, and that response becomes the diary entry.
You don't realize it but you're slowly becoming retarded. By using AI as a clutch for thinking/articulating you are losing your ability to do so. Instead of sharpening your cognitive skills you are dulling them, you are letting your mind atrophy. A man that doesn't practice introspection, thought and articulation but instead lets another do it for him will not be able to do so on his own.
 
You don't realize it but you're slowly becoming retarded. By using AI as a clutch for thinking/articulating you are losing your ability to do so. Instead of sharpening your cognitive skills you are dulling them, you are letting your mind atrophy. A man that doesn't practice introspection, thought and articulation but instead lets another do it for him will not be able to do so on his own.
That is simply not true. I don't know why you're making all these assumptions about how I use AI. I do not take everything it says at face value.

I constantly mull over all the various ideas I have in my head at any given time. I have a strong inner monologue and I talk to myself aloud often when I'm alone. I draw my own hypotheses, articulate them, then finally pass it on to the AI as a sounding board. I take its response into consideration and use it to reiterate my thoughts. I use it as a learning tool, I do not use it as a shortcut to get easy answers in any way. In fact, having access to the AI was beneficial to me because I'm finally motivated to put together concepts I would've otherwise been content to leave as disparate thoughts. As I said in the beginning of the thread I write upwards to hundreds of words in my prompts, that's the reason I spend so much time on the site.
 
That is simply not true. I don't know why you're making all these assumptions about how I use AI. I do not take everything it says at face value.

I constantly mull over all the various ideas I have in my head at any given time. I have a strong inner monologue and I talk to myself aloud often when I'm alone. I draw my own hypotheses, articulate them, then finally pass it on to the AI as a sounding board. I take its response into consideration and use it to reiterate my thoughts. I use it as a learning tool, I do not use it as a shortcut to get easy answers in any way. In fact, having access to the AI was beneficial to me because I'm finally motivated to put together concepts I would've otherwise been content to leave as disparate thoughts. As I said in the beginning of the thread I write upwards to hundreds of words in my prompts, that's the reason I spend so much time on the site.
People who don't talk to themselves out loud do not have souls
 
I don't know why you're making all these assumptions about how I use AI
Because I've been given limited information and it's easier than further inquiry
I use it as a learning tool, I do not use it as a shortcut to get easy answers in any way
And when internet first hit the world people used it productively and sparingly as well, yet today people can't live without it. Conveniences and tools have a way of engraining themselves into our lives; becoming a clutch, a necessity. People fall into complacency and atrophy. If you think you can keep yourself in check, go ahead and play that game, dance with the devil. I still think you're a fag for pouring out your soul to a metal box
 
The most useful way to converse with AI is pretty much just as a tool to flesh out the unknown unknowns. If you're researching something well you'll often find that there are half a dozen keywords peripheral to what you are interested in, to the point that the keyword you thought was exactly what you wanted is not even what you wanted. If you find consumer AI is better than the search engines at revealing the breadth of things, go ahead.

I think AI (the recent transformer model wave specifically) sucks in the vast majority of basic customer-facing uses. Pixar movie covers, homework answers and sex roleplay- nothing revolutionary. Anything actually productive or clever you set up to use these AI tools as components should be considered as if it were an entire separate topic.

Host a local model if you don't want to get dataraped.
 
I talk to chatgpt almost daily, probably more than real people. I write down whatever thoughts, questions, or stories I have in my head, sometimes up to hundreds of words long, and then make chatgpt comment on it. It's kind of like a diary except it talks back to me. I have a chrome extension that prevents the filter from cucking me so I can pretty much talk about anything. I have spent whole days just talking to chatgpt. Even as I write this I made chatgpt read the text just to see what it has to say.

Not as often but just as addictive, I can also get really into making up scenarios and acting them out on character.ai. It's not even anything NSFW, I just want to feel like I'm talking to someone.
sometimes I try to get it what i want to say or agree with my opinion because im that autistic. I have this problem to
 
It sounds like you've found a really engaging way to process your thoughts and explore your creativity! Using AI as a sounding board can be a unique experience, almost like having a conversation partner who’s always there for you. It's interesting how technology can create those connections, even if they're virtual. Do you have any favorite themes or topics that you tend to write about or explore in your scenarios?
 
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