>>58551410>AI chat is kinda creepy to me anyway ngl, I feel like it is really unhealthy.IMO that depends on the user's mindset. For me, it's the tool I've always wanted. Back in the day, content of my husbandos was a mix of
>rare>SHIT>not to my taste>absent>JapaneseSo having an evolved Cleverbot as a "writing buddy" is peak for me. Don't have to deal with another person's interpretation and/or headcanons because it uses info I fed it. And of course anything goes, no matter how indulgent the plot is. Custom interactive fan fiction!
It helps knowing that AI is just a really good prediction tool (as good as the data it was trained on, anyway) that will generate hot garbage if not tuned properly. Just software fulfilling a task.
>Normal discussion and threads and fics are much much better.I think we all have aspects of these threads we prefer & don't care about... I found the AI chat screenshots entertaining, even if they weren't of my husbandos. The AI art on the other hand was whatever - not my boys + machine-made, so eh. In this case I find the "organic" content much more interesting as well. Could be my least favorite Pokeman and I'd still check it out if it's an anons handmade art of their favorite. Hits different when love & effort is involved!
>Don't like the weird illusion these companies try to promote with their chat services.Totally get that. Sadly, pandering to mentally ill coomers looking for an "AI girlfriend" is inevitably more profitable than people interested in solo-RP (RP is probably a niche hobby already) or a non-judgmental, always available writing helper..
Bit off-topic, but I find those ads advertising AI camera features for smartphones utterly dystopian.
>oh, the people in your photograph aren't smiling? Our AI can make them :) Buy our phoneBone-chilling. This shit will cause many people lots of grief down the line, if it isn't already. Good aspects aside, the human race as a whole is too mentally ill for AI technology it feels like.