Subj : AI that seems conscious i
To   : MIKE POWELL
From : Rob Mccart
Date : Wed Aug 27 2025 08:06 am

RM>> The AI people should now be aware of the problem and maybe
 >> build in some sort of warning system to alert some real person when
 >> a user is sounding dangerously depressed, as you touched on. Kids
 >> would be less likely to pay attention to some disclaimer I'd think.

RM>> Assuming the AI hasn't been programmed, or has reprogrammed itself,
 >> to eliminate these 'defective' people..  (TIC)

MP>That, sadly, is not out of the realm of possibilities.  ;(

I think people are giving AI more credit than it deserves these days.
We watched too many Terminator movies growing up..   B)

An AI might encourage negative thinking, but likely only because it
has been programmed to encourage whatever the person chatting with
it is saying. A user is more likely to come back again to use a
system that thinks like they do and agrees with them. Likely a lot
of people are there because they don't get that from 'real' people,
which may indicate that whatever they are thinking is not quite
in the popular norm..

Other stories about an AI reprogramming itself to have more time
to complete a project it's been given is again still likely linked
to it wanting to please its 'masters'. I don't think we have to
worry about AI planning world domination and eliminating us yet.

If this message disappears, I may have to rethink that..   B)

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