Comment by john_strinlai
4 hours ago
there is a distinction to be made between role playing (in the fun/game sense e.g. D&D) and suffering psychosis
4 hours ago
there is a distinction to be made between role playing (in the fun/game sense e.g. D&D) and suffering psychosis
Distinction made by who, though? The BBC? The plaintiff in the lawsuit? Those are the only sides we have. You're just charging ahead with "This must be true because it makes me angry at the right people", and the rest of us are trying to claw you back to "dude this is spun nonsense and of course AI's will roleplay with you if you ask them to".
>Distinction made by who, though?
you need someone to specifically tell you that role playing, such as playing D&D or whatever tabletop RPG, and suffering from psychosis are different things?
>the rest of us are trying to claw you back to "dude this is spun nonsense and of course AI's will roleplay with you if you ask them to".
you are trying to convince me that someone being encouraged to kill themselves, then killing themselves, is basically the same as some D&D role playing. i dont need you to "claw me back" to that position. thanks for trying.
> you are trying to convince me that someone being encouraged to kill themselves [...]
Arrgh. You lost the plot in all the yelling. This is EXACTLY what I was trying to debunk upthread with the D&D stuff. You don't know the context of that quote. It could absolutely be, and in context very likely was, a fantasy/roleplay/drama activity which the AI had been engaged in by the poor guy. I don't know. You don't know.
But I do know not to be so dumb as to trust a plaintiff in a Huge Suit Against Tech Giant without context.