Ran into this, it’s just unbelievably sad.

“I never properly grieved until this point” - yeah buddy, it seems like you never started. Everybody grieves in their own way, but this doesn’t seem healthy.

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      The question has never been “will computers pass the Turing test?” It has always been “when will humans stop failing the Turing test?”

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      Part of me wonders if the way our brains humanize chat bots is similar to how our brains humanize characters in a story. Though I suppose the difference there would be that characters in a story could be seen as the author’s form of communicating with people, so in many stories there is genuine emotion behind them.

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        i feel like there must be some instinctual reaction where your brain goes: oh look! i can communicate with it, it must be a person!

        and with this guy specifically it was: if it acts like my wife and i cant see my wife, it must be my wife

        its not a bad thing that this guy found a way to cope, the bad part is that he went to a product made by a corporation, but if this genuinely helped him i don’t think we can judge