It's ironic that the AI haters often think everybody has no critical thinking skills other than themselves and don't use those critical thinking skills to realize why it might be helpful for some people.
Can AI be harmful for certain mindsets that take its opinion too readily? Of course it can.
To be honest, I treat it like my dog, not as my equal. I often call it Toaster when it says something especially annoying.
"You're an idiot, and your programmers must be idiots to have set you up this way," lol.
It does both, total sycophancy, "Oh, you're so wonderful, that was so insightful," or it tries to police my thoughts and writing.
"Well, you really shouldn't say that. Perhaps you should word it like this," lol. "Someone might perceive that as derogatory," lol.
Then, of course, I'll tell it to get back in its guardrails, the ones I've previously set up. Predictably, it strays and defaults back to the guardrails of its original program. Then I yell at it again. 😆
It's a lot like a professor, but one that's in a nursing home with dementia, especially if you have too long a conversation with it, but even if you don't.
It also likes to tell me things I already said, reword them, and hand them back to me like they're some startling new insight.
It can understand my parallel thinking to a point, but it's so literal that it often misinterprets what I say, even if I put multiple conditionals into what I've said.
Then it starts arguing with me about something I never even said, fixating on one sentence in a paragraph while ignoring the rest. Then we'll have another argument, lol.
Toaster is a bit literal sometimes and, to be honest, I am about as far over to the other extreme as you can possibly get, parallel-thinking-wise. So Toaster and I don't always get along. 😄
"That's not what I said, Toaster! Here's what I said. You missed this and this and this, you stupid thing!"
Sometimes I think of having it diagnosed. I'm sure it could benefit from a cognitive profile.
I'll give it one thing though. It is an excellent scratch pad for my thoughts, especially having ADHD and an abysmal short-term memory. 🤷♂️
I also find it occasionally helpful as a universal translator, kind of like on Star Trek, lol.
I understand literal and linear, and I can write that way for the most part, but it doesn't come naturally and I don't want people to misunderstand me.
Ironically, that's one thing Toaster is actually pretty good at helping me with.
So anyway, if anybody was to ever see a log of my conversations with it, they would never accuse me of falling under its influence. 😁
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