• Sahwa@reddthat.comOP
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    1 day ago

    This could happen to anyone including people without having mental issues, simply by having long conversations with AI.

    On 7 August, Kate Fox received a phone call that upended her life. A medical examiner said that her husband, Joe Ceccanti – who had been missing for several hours – had jumped from a railway overpass and died. He was 48.

    Fox couldn’t believe it. Ceccanti had no history of depression, she said, nor was he suicidal – he was the “most hopeful person” she had ever known. In fact, according to the witness accounts shared with Fox later, just before Ceccanti jumped, he smiled and yelled: “I’m great!” to the rail yard attendants below when they asked him if he was OK.

    Her husband wanted to use ChatGPT to create sustainable housing. Then it took over his life.

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        15 hours ago

        In the same way that homelessness correlates to drug addiction. There are many cases where a person becomes homeless, and then becomes addicted to drugs. You could, but probably shouldn’t, say that the state of homelessness just proved they had addiction issues.