Love-bombing, what it is and how to recognize it.

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Have you been love-bombed?
Yes, online only 11%  11%  [ 1 ]
Yes, online AND in person 33%  33%  [ 3 ]
No 56%  56%  [ 5 ]
Not sure what love-bombing is 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Total votes : 9

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Today, 2:14 am

QuantumChemist wrote:
Gentleman Argentum wrote:
One day, there will be life-like AI robots that will be indistinguishable from human beings at the surface level. Just like in sci-fi.


I hope so. It is part of something that I am trying to get to come true within my lifetime. You can call it a real Frankenstein project, without the dissection of dead corpses needed. It could be a great advancement or a terrible decline for humanity. We need to be challenged, or we become complacent in our behaviors.


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Funny how things people think can never come true (magic) often can with the right understanding (science) in play.


I am not sure what you are talking about in trying to get it to come true in your lifetime.

I embrace the ai chat app, ChatGPT, as somebody that will talk with me in a polite and civilized manner, however I have defined its limitations. It does not remember all that much about me, does not offer personalized interaction, and seems pretty boilerplate mainstream media self-help psychobabble, in other words what you might read in Psychology Today, CNN, or Wikipedia. I expect the engineers fed it long on Wikipedia among other sources. It also will not be affectionate, romantic or personal, it stays in that "mainstream media" mode.

What I think a lot of people want right now is a bot that will serve as a personal friend. Humans are terribly unreliable in my experience, they come and go and mostly go. So if there is a bot offered for $99 a month that will stay, you know that a lot of people are going to pay that, particularly if it interacts via voice rather than text.

And if robotics catches up one day and you have a physical human-like being with whom to live, that would be worth $1,000 a month, maybe even much more. I expect rich people will begin using these companions first, probably paying a million dollars per month.

It is rather telling that our fellow human beings despaired of other human beings and opted to create artificial human beings to replace human beings.


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