• shiroininja@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    I’ve been hearing a lot about gen z using them for therapists, and I find that really sad and alarming.

    AI is the ultimate societal yes man. It just parrots back stuff from our digital bubble because it’s trained on that bubble.

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      7 hours ago

      Chatgpt disagrees that it’s a yes-man:

      To a certain extent, AI is like a societal “yes man.” It reflects and amplifies patterns it’s seen in its training data, which largely comes from the internet—a giant digital mirror of human beliefs, biases, conversations, and cultures. So if a bubble dominates online, AI tends to learn from that bubble.

      But it’s not just parroting. Good AI models can analyze, synthesize, and even challenge or contrast ideas, depending on how they’re used and how they’re prompted. The danger is when people treat AI like an oracle, without realizing it’s built on feedback loops of existing human knowledge—flawed, biased, or brilliant as that may be.