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Marriage over, €100,000 down the drain: the AI users whose lives were wrecked by delusion
(www.theguardian.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
It's a conversation you're having on the internet with an agent that sounds like a human. People get invested for the same reason they get catfished.
That's the nut of it. And ChatGPT tends to mix the pastiche of a well-researched argument with the kind of feel-good self-affirmations that win over their audience. So you're getting what looks - at first glance - to be good advice. And then you're getting glazed on top of it. And then it's designed to tell you what you want to hear, so you're getting affirmation bias.
I mean, that's why human-to-human interactions are valuable. But it's also why they're difficult. Like any good medicine, it can taste bitter up front even if its what you need in the long run.