
The_Hunter
What respect is there in death?
- Nov 30, 2024
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On one hand I did lol and then on the otherThey have already started using robots if you ask me! Last time I called the lady was older and exhausted. She spoke as if she was reading a teleprompter. She spoke so slowly and dragged her words out, I couldn't stand it! By time to conversation was over, I was exhausted and tired and went to bed lol
probably not, someone asked for homework help not too long ago and the ai told them to kill themself lmfaoWith the rise of AI in basically everything, I was just pondering on whether suicide helplines would start implementing it.
For them, it would cut down on a lot of resources, a lot less volunteers and employees to keep track of, and a hell of a lot less costs.
I mean, hell, fast food drive thru's have already started implementing AI kiosks, so I really don't think it's that unrealistic. I think it's only a matter of time.
Of course, I really don't need to mention how devastating this would be for actual mental health help. Nothing says "genuine human connection" quite like a soulless robot that physically can't feel empathy. Not like the people on the other side care that much, though.
I personally haven't heard any stories of this happening yet, but if anyone does have one or something similar, feel free to share them.
What do you all think? Will AI start to be used for helplines?
lmaoooo i saw that, but that incident hasn't stopped other compaines from implementing it in equally useless ways :Pprobably not, someone asked for homework help not too long ago and the ai told them to kill themself lmfao