▲ | gonzobonzo 4 days ago | |||||||
> The problem with chatbots as companions is that they don’t have feelings or desires, so you can be as malicious and selfish as you want: the worse that will happen is some temporary context rot. This is not true for dogs, cats, humans, etc, which is why we can form meaningful companionships with our friends and our pets. On this point, pets are a lot closer to chatbots than to humans. You buy them, you have ownership of them, and they've literally been bred so that their genetics makes it easy for them to grow attached to you and see you as a leader (while their brethren who haven't had their genes changed by humans don't do this). It's normal for people to use their complete control over every aspect of their life to train them in this way as well. Your pet literally doesn't have the ability to leave you on its own. Ever. | ||||||||
▲ | derektank 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
>they've literally been bred so that their genetics makes it easy for them to grow attached to you This is true of human beings as well tbf | ||||||||
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