Is it okay to use ChatGPT for personal interaction?

Of course this was quite hilariously depicted in SouthPark already. I think it’s very rude and displaying total lack of respect for the other. To me it basically says ■■■■ you.

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I’m not sure I understand what you’re getting at here. Can you clarify?

To me it seems to be saying “you are not worth of my efforts”, personal interactions seem to me not to lend themselves to be outsourced while retaining integrity.

I can’t imagine that chatting with AIs at their current level of sophistication would be much more satisfying than having intercourse with an inflatable sex doll. I don’t see the point.

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Yeah likewise, to clarify btw: I don’t mean chatting with AI for leisure or fun, I meant that if say you and me were having a conversation and I let ChatGPT write my answers to you without me telling you.

i actually feed Bing AI templates at work and let it generate emails for me that I can just plug customer info into. I have to be careful not to expose their info by entering it into the AI interface as that is a privacy breach - you don’t know where it ends up.

I think it is fine for business email conversations, but it would be weird for personal ones.

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I think using AI to be social defies the whole point of the interaction. I let my brain generate the answers and I imagine I always will, at least in non-business conversations.

I need to deliver information to customers as efficiently as I can. AI helps make me more efficient. That’s a win. I’m not interested in being social with them, just their wallets.

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