• thisbenzingring@lemmy.today
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        3 days ago

        yeah, it’s an it in my opinion. People have called objects he or she forever. Like sailors calling their ship a lady but they also carved women’s shapes into it. It’s was also something that was critical to their survival and it makes sense in that way.

        I was a professional sailor at one time in my life. Anthropomorphism is a tricky situation. AI isn’t worthy of this IMO because it could cause even more damage to people who don’t understand what it is. It’s not a person and it’s not a real personality. It’s a mirage of overlapping tricks. It’s a super fancy search engine.

        And the fact that the companies that own it and their manipulative input means it’s not honest and it’s not pure in its intentions.

        • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pub
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          3 days ago

          I completely agree. And it’s funny you bring up the old timey sailors with their lady ships, because that was my first thought when people started calling ai s/he. Those sailors grieved a loss of a loved one when their ships sank, and now people are doing the same thing with these LLMs, and, of course, the corpos are encouraging this. It’s messed up.

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      5 days ago

      Sometimes when the replies show up in the inbox I forget what we’re talking about. I’m like “was this the conversation we were talking about the names we gave our noodles?”