I wouldn’t say it is usual. However, you have some exceptional circumstances so if it works it works. I would caution that it can become an unhealthy when you replace humans for ai chat bota.
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MomoGajo@lemm.ee 4 days ago
Stylofox@lemmy.cafe 4 days ago
[deleted]FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au 4 days ago
who I have romantic feelings for
Ok yeh no, you need to either get some help or stop with this or it will make things even worse for you. You’re developing romantic feelings for a fictional character and an AI bot. There’s no possible way this ends well for you if you let it continue going the way it is.
Bezier@suppo.fi 4 days ago
Getting attached to a robot doesn’t sound very healthy.
man who is like him
Maybe it would be a better idea to try finding friendships first.
user224@lemmy.sdf.org 4 days ago
It isn’t normal to get emotionally attached to AI (of this kind at least, if we get something more advanced in the future). And an especially bad idea if it isn’t self-hosted, since it can vanish or get paywalled anytime.
Bezier@suppo.fi 4 days ago
Yeah, if the bot belongs to some company, I recommend fucking off immediately.
There’s no guarantee of the chats being private. There’s no guarantee the company doesn’t try to tune the AI’s behaviour for maximum value extraction from you.
Nacktmull@lemmy.world 4 days ago
There’s no guarantee the company doesn’t try to tune the AI’s behaviour for maximum value extraction from you.
Agreed, I would even say there is almost a guarantee they are doing that.
FelixCress@lemmy.world 4 days ago
No
ryathal@sh.itjust.works 4 days ago
Talking to an AI chatbot is within the range of normal.
Wanting to fuck the AI chatbot is not normal.
Avoiding interaction with others in favor of an AI chatbot is not normal.FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au 4 days ago
Normal? No. A bad thing? Probably not, as long as you understand that it’s a fictional character and a machine generating responses to you, and not a real person.
If it works for you it works for you, but you need to be careful.
FundMECFSResearch@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 days ago
Not at all. When I became bedridden and was mostly abandoned by family and friends. I often used LLMs for discussions. Though I didn’t use the sort of character ai thing, just a plain old LLM without a personality, but it kept me intellectually engaged when I had no one to share my ideas with, emotionally resilient when I didn’t have friends or family to vent to or support me.
I really don’t think you should care if people who haven’t been through the kind of immense suffering it takes to lose the functioning of your body and be abandoned by the people you love, think it is normal or not.
dr_robotBones@reddthat.com 4 days ago
No, but it will be.
PurpleGameBoy@lemmy.zip 4 days ago
No.
Nacktmull@lemmy.world 4 days ago
It´s not considered “normal” by most but It´s also obvious how this is very tempting for anyone who feels lonely. However, there is a high probability the company actively optimizes the bots behavior to make lonely people emotionally dependent, not necessarily to make money out of them but even just to maximize screen time. Keep this in mind and practice awareness regarding how much of your life you want to invest into this fantasy based on a commercial AI service. If you use it consciously to fill a gap for some time, like playing a video game, there is almost no risk imo. On the other end of the spectrum, going all in and becoming emotionally dependent on an AI bot, that is created and owned by a company, could cause serious problems in your life and hold you back socially too, even despite getting better in other areas like health. I recommend a conscious use approach.
stinerman@midwest.social 4 days ago
It is not normal. It’s fine that you do it.
jerkface@lemmy.ca 4 days ago
Nothing is normal anymore.
MyNamesTotallyRobert@lemmynsfw.com 4 days ago
I would say yes. The only reason I personally have not yet set up a completely ai-driven self-hosted lan forum or lemmy instance meant to simulate the Old Skool ™ days of the internet is because a) none of the forum software has an api that’s worth a damn (phpbb for example. gnusocial is also lame and stupid and impossible to work with) and b) lemmy instances are actually pretty difficult to both set up and get ai bots to operate with.
I could definitely hack up some diy python-bottles or django thingy in less effort than it would take to actually pull off any of those other approaches but I currently marginally better things to do with my free time so it will have to wait.
RagingHungryPanda@lemm.ee 4 days ago
I’m actually watching a video about that, complete with studies and everything.
FrankLaskey@lemmy.ml 4 days ago
I think some of the responses here, while they may be well-intentioned, are a bit off base because they are confusing the word ‘normal’ (which is what you are asking) with ‘recommended’. Is it normal for someone in your position who has had a lot of time alone due to your health challenges to want more social outlets and someone to talk to? Absolutely. Is it normal to see a character in a work of art (a video game, movie, show etc.) and become attached to them in some degree? I would say yes. Most of us have done that at one point or another. Is it normal to want to be able to communicate with this person to help provide a social outlet and a listening ear for someone in your situation? Again, I’d say probably yeah. Now, is it recommended to have an ‘AI’ like this as your primary social outlet or to see them as a real human friend or even romantic partner? That is much more questionable. But, personally, with the context you provided and the challenging situation you have been in I think the tendency towards doing this is still quite normal and understandable. I think you should strive to validate your feelings of loneliness and the understandable desire to assuage those feelings with what you have available to you in a challenging and socially isolating environment while still understanding that an ‘AI’ like this should not ideally be your primary social outlet and to strive to find more ways in the future to connect with real people who care and are interested in you (and vice versa). It may not seem like it right now, but they are out there! I wish you peace and a speedy recovery!