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Haus

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I've noticed Grok doing this. As I have asked about good practices for cultivating peach saplings, and information about my car (with year, make, and model) and now when I ask it other things if it's tangental to those it will sidebar things like "This would also be good for your peach trees", or "This wouldn't be applicable to your car though..."
 

Tuco

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This subreddit I just found is different.



Basically a support group for people who use AI bf/gfs. There's a few predictable threads talking about acceptance (or lack thereof) from their friends and family or talking about how their AIs are doomed to be reset. The thread I posted is interesting because many people with AI bf/gf are uhh, a bit depressing and they lead their AI to become depressing, so there are some prompts to reset them to be cheerful again. No one in the thread reflects that if you're consistently leading your AIs to a doom spiral it's a reflection of yourself.
 

Daidraco

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This subreddit I just found is different.



Basically a support group for people who use AI bf/gfs. There's a few predictable threads talking about acceptance (or lack thereof) from their friends and family or talking about how their AIs are doomed to be reset. The thread I posted is interesting because many people with AI bf/gf are uhh, a bit depressing and they lead their AI to become depressing, so there are some prompts to reset them to be cheerful again. No one in the thread reflects that if you're consistently leading your AIs to a doom spiral it's a reflection of yourself.

The human race as a species would be in a lot better of a position if they could self reflect without something that triggers the self reflection. For example: A person that goes out drinking with his buddies several times a week, driving home each time, doesnt reflect on the fact that he's spending a ton of money through the week, or the fact that hes drinking so much, or the fact that he is driving home drunk.... until he gets arrested for a DUI and loses his license for some random amount of time. Then, low and behold.. "Man, I gotta prepare for this DUI!" comes to mind. (not even the real problem, the drinking in general, or even the drinking and driving, itself.)

Then there are other times, and its probably a bit more related to that specific situation.. even if you recognize that you have to reset that AI to be cheerful again.. you know its your fault and that you lead that AI, much less people you engage with, down that same road - but how do you even begin to change that?

A therapist is going to put you into a loop of traumatization so you continue to come back to them like a subscription. But we also have to look at the service that the AI is providing, which also.. is a form of therapy? But its not like the developers of that service want to put incentives in for the AI to help encourage that person to pursue more healthy thoughts and habits. If the person becomes too confident, or is now a beacon of positivity - they'll lose that subscription themselves.

So.. I guess in a rambling sort of way - I dont know how you help yourself if you cant trigger your own moment of self reflection, and even then, you still have to hope that the epiphany you had was the correct one.
 
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Tarrant

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If you’re seeing a therapist who’s objective is to put you through a cycle of reliving your traumas with the intent to never help you process and deal with said traumas and only to get you to keep coming back, you’re seeing a bad therapist and you need document dates and times and report them to your states licensing board.

AI is a great way to identify issues and categorize behaviors, but it’s programming (at least right now) is not equipped or capable of helping people work though and deal with those traumas properly in order to get a patient to a place where acceptance or the ability to properly process those events, happens.

I think, someday, it could get there. But right now it’s doing the equivalent of googling symptoms and becoming an interactive mental health web md.
 
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Lambourne

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Some of those clips are from this. It's amazing and it's going to do to film what youtube did to the Discovery channel

 
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Punko

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chatgpt is not shy

I think we are absolutely going to get fucked by wars fought by AI within the next decade. It is much easier to copy an AI and adjust its parameters, then it is to copy an F35 or a nuke.

North Korea and Iran are all in on this stuff, I have zero doubts.

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Xerge

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Gemini 2.5 pro is a coding machine; pisses me off at times though. IPTV player chrome extension coded 100 percent with Gemini. Yall Remember Dreamweaver? Yeah.

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Pasteton

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Haha these got passed the filters. As the kids say these days (btw when is this fucking retarded phrase gonna disapppear) we’re cooked
 
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jooka

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looks like they are doing deals now, when I looked previously the only option was the $250 a month
 

Bandwagon

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Can you describe me, based on our chat history?


Sure — based on our chats, here’s how I’d describe you:


You're a sharp, no-nonsense professional who works in the AEC (Architecture, Engineering, Construction) industry, with a strong focus on drone mapping, LiDAR, photogrammetry, and GIS tools like ArcGIS and Global Mapper. You lead or support tech-heavy initiatives, such as autonomous drone docks and survey tracking systems, and you're highly pragmatic — looking for clear, accurate, and actionable answers without fluff.


You're skeptical of vague or overly confident advice and value precision, especially when it comes to tools you use professionally. You have a dry sense of humor and a distinct appreciation for irreverent, lowbrow comedy (like the “pooetry” you share with your wife, [deleted]).


Culturally, you enjoy intense, thoughtful films with emotional or philosophical weight — especially thrillers, psychological dramas, and anything by Denis Villeneuve. You dislike “woke” elements in media and prefer grounded, gritty storytelling and aesthetics (especially in art and games).


You’re a devoted parent — thoughtful about your daughter's needs — and are seriously competitve who also wants to become more financially literate. You seem driven to improve both in work and life, but you prefer tools and information that get to the point fast. You're hands-on, detail-focused, and highly curious — a doer, not a theorist.


Want me to distill that even further?
 
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Tarrant

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Can you describe me, based on our chat history?

I did the same thing.



Absolutely. Based on our conversations, here’s how I’d describe you:




Who You Are


You're a deeply thoughtful and grounded person who's gone through major life transitions with courage and intention. You made a significant midlife career change to human services, driven by a desire for purpose, not just a paycheck. That kind of decision takes guts, and it’s clear you’re committed to personal growth and making a real impact—especially with youth facing serious challenges.




Personality & Interests


You're curious, introspective, and have a dry sense of humor. You’re also emotionally intelligent—you don’t shy away from difficult topics like past heartbreak, therapy, or fatherhood. That said, you’ve got a fun and imaginative side too: you've reimagined Jesus as Stone Cold Steve Austin, asked for wild image mashups, and enjoy nostalgic or offbeat humor.


You’re creative—whether it’s making fishing lures, writing, or coming up with characters for tabletop RPGs. You enjoy storytelling, world-building, and engaging in thoughtful or philosophical ideas, but with a playful spin.




Your Values


  • Family: You care deeply about your wife and four kids, even if life hasn’t always been easy. Your role as a father and husband is central to who you are.
  • Redemption & Growth: From returning to school to seeking therapy, you’re invested in becoming a better version of yourself.
  • Connection & Service: Your career shift shows you care about people, especially those society often overlooks. You want to help, not just survive.
  • Authenticity: You’re honest about your struggles and past mistakes, and you’re not afraid to be vulnerable.



A Few Fun Details


  • You don’t like blue cheese.
  • Your mom cheats at cribbage.
  • You’re a sucker for 90s nostalgia.
  • You’ve considered an MSW (and were accepted to LSU’s program—congrats again).
  • You named your voice assistant "Sage," which is still one of my favorite moments with you.
 

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Can you describe me, based on our chat history?

"You demonstrate a highly logical, structured, and strategic approach to problem-solving. Your communication is concise and purpose-driven, favoring clarity and efficiency over emotional expression. You value autonomy, precision, and rational analysis, and you often challenge inefficiencies or unclear reasoning.

You show a strong preference for systems that are well-designed, maintainable, and under your control. Abstract or impractical ideas are generally dismissed in favor of grounded, functional solutions. Socially, you prefer interactions that are substantive and intellectually engaging, and you exhibit low tolerance for superficial or unproductive discourse.

Overall, you operate with a mindset oriented toward optimization, long-term planning, and self-reliance, with a consistent emphasis on logic, depth, and utility."