In the great year of 2021, character ai was made and soon people followed and became addicted to talking ai chatbots, simulations, etc. I think people became so addicted that they stopped talking to their real life friends and family. My hypothesis is that ai induces the part of the brain that deals with rewards and happiness; essentially, artificial intelligence gives you artificial happiness. It’s basically the same thing as drugs and alcohol. Ai is one of the most addictive and dangerous substances humanity has created; it was already bad when humans created cellphones but it became worse in 2017 when the first ai image was created. In psychology, addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing brain disorder characterized by compulsive substance use or behavior despite harmful, adverse consequences. It involves a physical and/or psychological dependence, marked by intensified cravings, loss of control over consumption, and potential withdrawal symptoms. An Ai addiction has filled in all of the criteria of an addiction so is it an addiction? I mean cigarettes weren’t seen as an addiction until like the 1970s or 1960s I think. So maybe in 2050 when our children are glued to their chatbots we will finally see the error of our ways. submitted by /u/starwarmnova
Originally posted by u/starwarmnova on r/ArtificialInteligence
