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__loam 3 hours ago

Last time they tried to do this they got huge push back from the AI boyfriend people lol

simonw 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

/r/MyBoyfriendIsAI https://www.reddit.com/r/MyBoyfriendIsAI/ is a whole thing. It's not a joke subreddit.

pxc 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

The range of attitudes in there is interesting. There are a lot of people who take a fairly sensible "this is interactive fiction" kind of attitude, and there are others who bristle at any claim or reminder that these relationships are fictitious. There are even people with human partners who have "married" one or more AIs.

chasd00 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

do you think they know they're just one context reset away from the llm not recognizing them at all and being treated like a stranger off the street? For someone mentally ill and somehow emotionally attached to the context it would be... jarring to say the least.

hamdingers an hour ago | parent [-]

Many of them are very aware of how LLMs work, they regularly interact with context limits and there have been threads about thoughtfully pruning context vs letting the LLM compact, making backups, etc.

Their hobby is... weird, but they're not stupid.

unethical_ban 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

IIRC you'll get modded or banned for being critical of the use case. Which is their "right", but it's freaking weird.

bananaflag 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

And it's a pity that this highly prevalent phenomenon (to exaggerate a bit, probably the way tech in general will become the most influential in the next couple years) is barely mentioned on HN.

pxc 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I dunno. Tbf that subreddit has a combination of

  - a large number of incredibly fragile users
  - extremely "protective" mods
  - a regular stream of drive-by posts that regulars there see as derogatory or insulting
  - a fair amount of internal diversity and disagreement
I think discussion on forums larger than it, like HN or popular subreddits, is likely to drive traffic that will ultimately fuel a backfiring effect for the members. It's inevitable, and it's already happening, but I'm not sure it needs to increase.

I do think the phenomenon is a matter of legitimate public concern, but idk how that can best be addressed. Maybe high-quality, long form journalism? But probably not just cross-posting the sub in larger fora.

__loam an hour ago | parent [-]

Part of me thinks maybe I erred bringing this up, but there's discussions worth having in terms of continued access to software that's working for people regardless of what it is, and on if this is healthy. I'm probably on a live and let live on this but there's been cases of suicide and murder where chatbots were involved, and these people are potentially vulnerable to manipulation from the company.

nomel 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> highly prevalent phenomenon

Any numbers/reference behind this?

ChatGPT has ~300 million active users a day. A 0.02% (delusion disorder prevalence) would be 60k people.

bananaflag 3 hours ago | parent [-]

I'm talking about romance, not delusion. Of course, you can consider AI romance a delusion, but it's not included in that percentage you mentioned.

nomel 2 hours ago | parent [-]

The percentage I mentioned was an example of how a very small prevalence can result in a reasonable number of people, like enough to fill a subreddit, because ChatGPT has a user count that exceeds all but 3 countries of the world.

Again, do you have anything behind this "highly prevalent phenomenon" claim?

ragazzina 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

>It's not a joke subreddit.

Spend a day on Reddit and you'll quickly realize many subreddits are just filled with lies.

unethical_ban 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Any sub that is based on storytelling or reposting memes, videos etc. are karma farms and lies.

Most subs that are based on politics or current events are at best biased, at worst completely astroturf.

The only subs that I think still have mostly legit users are municipal subs (which still get targeted by bots when anything political comes up) and hobby subs where people show their works or discuss things.

cactusplant7374 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I wonder if they have run the analytics on how many users are doing that. I would love to see that number.

NitpickLawyer 3 hours ago | parent [-]

> only 0.1% of users still choosing GPT‑4o each day.

If the 800MAU still holds, that's 800k people.

leumon 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

well now you can unlock an 18+ version for sexual role-play so i guess its the other way around

michaelt 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

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jbm 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It's a growing market, although it might be because of shifting goal posts. I had a friend whose son was placed in French immersion (a language he doesn't speak at all). From what I was understanding, he was getting up and walking around in kindergarten and was labelled as mentally divergent; his teachers apparently suggested to his mother that he see a doctor.

(Strangely these "mental illnesses" and school problems went away after he switched to an English language school, must be a miracle)

I assume the loneliness epidemic is producing similar cases.

doormatt 3 hours ago | parent [-]

> I had a friend whose son was placed in French immersion (a language he doesn't speak at all).

In my entire french immersion Kindergarden class, there was a total of one child who already spoke French. I don't think the fact that he didn't speak the language is the concern.

pxc 3 hours ago | parent [-]

In what sense is it "immersion" if there are only one or two French speakers in the room (the teacher and an assistant?)??

WarmWash 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

They control reddit and used to control twitter.

There is/was an interesting period where "normies" were joining twitter en-masse, and adopted many of the denizens ideas as normal widespread ideas. Kinda like going on a camping trip at "the lake" because you heard it's fun and not realizing that everyone else on the trip is part of a semi-deranged cult.

The outsized effect of this was journalists thinking these people on twitter were accurate representations of what society on the whole was thinking.

greenchair 3 hours ago | parent [-]

good observation. twitch has even more loons.

liveoneggs 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

wasn't there a trend on twitter to have a bio/signature with a bunch of mental illness acronyms?

moomoo11 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Those people need to be uploaded into the Matrix and the data servers sent far, deep into space.