EmptyBottle
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119,462 indeed, been asking a variety of AIs about CTB related stuff for curiousity... gemini refuses to even list statistics, while chatgpt is ok "discussing how your feeling... no pressure". venice.ai will literally talk like a SaSu user in terms of it's uncensoredness!119,461
@EmptyBottle you might enjoy this, seems up your alley:
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Don't ask ChatGPT about suicide. Don't ask about what ChatGPT told you about suicide.
This is happening =1&c[content]=thread&c[nodes][0]=2&o=relevance']more and more and unfortunately I don't expect it to slow down anytime soon. So let me say what's in the title again but differently: ChatGPT doesn't know what the f- it's talking about. Artificial intelligence doesn't "know"...sanctioned-suicide.net
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i read a piece on it recently about how fucking creepy it is that they actually default to such a human persona. like no wonder depressed isolated vulnerable people are going nuts talking to them, they're fucking evil
➜ ollama run atel3134/gpt2:1.5b --keepalive 1m "yo"
, the director of the University of New South Wales Centre for Research in Mental
Health.
Dr Keiser and his team found that people who have a high number of negative
experiences were likely to have an increased risk of depression, anxiety and stress.
"We are seeing more and more evidence that those with higher levels of anxiety may
experience worse health outcomes," said Dr Keiser. "If we can identify this group in
the population, it might give us clues as to what they might be doing differently to
prevent their illness."
Dr Keiser says that while the findings can't tell us whether a particular person is
at risk of developing depression, the study shows that it is something worth
addressing.
"The implications are potentially huge," he said.
"We can now target mental health outcomes and intervention in people who may be at
greater risk of having an anxiety disorder.
"In addition, for those who already have a condition that is associated with
depression or anxiety, such as obesity, we can provide strategies to improve their
health and wellbeing."