• Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Every time I read about people connecting strongly with chatbots and simultaneously claiming it’s not unhealthy, I’m reminded of a former coworker who began social smoking and insisted to me, “I’m not going to get addicted. I swear.” It wasn’t long before those smoking breaks went from, “I just want to step outside with my coworkers” to a compulsory thing he had to do several times a day, even if nobody else joined him.

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      It’s worse than smoking or other addictive drugs, though, because this is exploiting humanity’s fundamental need for connection. People are lonely and today’s chatbots provides a poor but “good enough” substitute for human connection to trick the brain. Personally I think these companies have a lot to answer for ethically for creating (and then taking away) a product that deliberately exploits a core need, particularly for people who struggle to make connections in the real world.