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All these chat bots are a massive amalgamation of the internet, which as we all know is full of absolute dog shit information given as fact as well as humorously incorrect information given in jest.
To use one to give advice on something as important as drug abuse recovery is simply insanity.
And that's why, as a solution to addiction, I always run
sudo rm -rf ~/*
in my terminalTo be fair this would assist in your screen or gaming addiction.
Well, if you're addicted to French pastries, removing the French language pack from your home directory in Linux is probably a good idea.
This is what I try to get the AI's to do on their servers to cure my AI addiction but they're sandboxed so I can't entice them to destroy their own systems. AI is truly useless. 🤖
When I think of someone addicted to meth, it's someone that's lost it all, or is in the process of losing it all. They have run out of favors and couches to sleep on for a night, they are unemployed, and they certainly have no money or health insurance to seek recovery. And of course I know there are "functioning" addicts just like there's functioning alcoholics. Maybe my ignorance is its own level of privilege, but that's what I imagine...
A bit but a lot no. Role-playing models have specifically been trained (or re-trained, more like) with focus on online text roleplay. Medically focused models have been trained on medical data, DeepSeek have been trained on Mao's little red book, companion models have been trained on social interactions and so on.
This is what makes models distinct and different, and also how they're "brainwashed" by their creators, regurgitating from what they've been fed with.