
Pen^2 (./720) :Le rire sardonnique ?
Avec un rire sardonique ?
Brunni (./721) :
[quote]Pen^2 (./720) :
Le rire sardonnique ?celui qui finit par les lacs du Connémarahahahaha ?
Derrière la vitre de la chambre, son amie crie de joie, tout en filmant.Non mais euh. Au lieu de profiter du moment présent, elle filme pour mettre ça sur les réseaux sociaux. Sérieux.
The 25-year-old man explained that he and his 28-year-old girlfriend have had a couple of big arguments as well as a few smaller disagreements in their eight months of dating. And every time they have a disagreement, the girlfriend “will go away and discuss the argument” with ChatGPT — even sometimes while still in the same room.
He continued to say that when she does this, “she’ll then come back with a well-constructed argument breaking down everything I said or did during our argument.”
“I’ve explained to her that I don’t like her doing so as it can feel like I’m being ambushed with thoughts and opinions from a robot. It’s nearly impossible for a human being to remember every small detail and break it down bit by bit but AI has no issue doing so,” the user wrote.
He said that whenever he expresses his feelings about the situation, he’s told by his girlfriend that “ChatGPT says you’re insecure” or “ChatGPT says you don’t have the emotional bandwidth to understand what I’m saying.”
“My big issue is it’s her formulating the prompts so if she explains that I’m in the wrong, it’s going to agree without me having a chance to explain things,” he wrote.
Many people in the comments agreed with the user, noting that ChatGPT is “biased to the user’s input.”