Is that even a question?
Fuck AI
"We did it, Patrick! We made a technological breakthrough!"
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AI, in this case, refers to LLMs, GPT technology, and anything listed as "AI" meant to increase market valuations.
a recent national survey found that 20% of high schoolers have used AI romantically or know someone who has, there’s significant interest in keeping students from emotionally connecting with bots. That even includes a proposed federal law that would force AI companies to remind students that chatbots aren’t real people.
Oh god, that generation is fucked
The worst thing is I totally understand how they get there. When I was a lonely loser at 16 who couldn't find a partner I would've been tempted to date a bot, had they been a thing. But it also would've kept me from the growth that led to me having a successful and happy romantic life as an adult.
students talk about their life problems with a llama called Kiwi
You just managed to piss off both southern hemispheres at once.
No
Not only is it obviously not safe, there is zero evidence that it even works.
of course it isn't safe… AI has not been proven safe to use for in anything other than trivial info searches
Like how to keep cheese sticking to pizza!
exactly!... I could finally prove to my mom I was not "wrong in the head" for wanting to eat glue
What advocates want to prevent is these bots fueling the loss of social skills because they pull people away from relationships with other people, where they have social accountability, Hiner says.
Yeah this is one of my big worries here. And the last section where it's praised compared to other warning systems for not being punitive is horrible though not surprising. It had already become like that when I was a teen. But also, it doesn't have to be like that, we should be treating teenagers like people who fuck up regularly, especially when they're going through shit.
All said though, I do think we need a non Ai way to encourage teens to feel comfortable reaching out for help. I know I didn't trust counselors with my home issues or even consider talking to them about it. Mostly because I knew they'd just make it worse.
NO!
Look ok we have families to feed too, are you going to seriously say it is wrong for my tech company to profit off enshittifying your child's education? Wouldn't you do the same thing in my shoes? How am I going to pay for my yacht?
Ye of course what could ever go wrong bro
If we break a couple of kids it will be worth the progress!
Brittani Phillips checked her phone. A middle school counselor in Putnam county, Florida, Phillips receives messages from an artificial intelligence-enabled therapy platform that students use during nonschool hours. It flags when a student may be at risk for harming themself or others based on what the student types into a chat.
Phillips saw that this was a “severe” alert for an eighth-grader.
So, Phillips spent her evening on the phone with the student’s mom, asking questions to figure out what was going on and how vulnerable the student was. Phillips also called the police
Jesus Christ. Was she trying to kill him??
Why is the opening story so vague? Middle school counselor gets an automated alert, calls parent, calls police??? No explanation of what caused the alert? Is this supposed to be presented as a success? Then it says "She believes that the interaction built trust between [counselor] and the family."
And other monitoring systems "which would refer the student to in-school suspension " for... reporting "my mom beat me with a pole" or "my uncle touches me"?? I'm so confused by all of this. I don't use AI at all, and never touched AI therapy. I must be so far out-of-the-loop. None of this makes sense.
Yeah, I would definitely feel less safe talking to the AI rat
No.