I did want to kill myself every time that the Microsoft paper clip would pop up in Word and give me suggestions for my document in the late 90's. So I totally get it.,
Based off everything I’ve seen of this incident so far.
Gives the hallmarks of someone who was deeply unhappy and was trying to find a way to or excuse to justify killing themselves.
The wife blames the chatbot. I’d question why the man felt the need to talk to computer code over his wife? Perhaps the marriage wasn’t a happy one. Most normal and well adjusted married men don’t feel the need to use a chatbot as a confidant. So that would seem to indicate he believed he couldn’t or shouldn’t approach his wife.
Seems to be a lot of media fearmongering over AI lately. I guess they've realized that no one's going to fall for their lame-ass Project Bluebeam fake alien invasions, so now they're going to try to scare us with fake robot uprisings instead.
I did want to kill myself every time that the Microsoft paper clip would pop up in Word and give me suggestions for my document in the late 90's. So I totally get it.,
I wanted to wrap a paperclip around Bill Gates neck ever time I saw that damn thing.
Based off everything I’ve seen of this incident so far.
Gives the hallmarks of someone who was deeply unhappy and was trying to find a way to or excuse to justify killing themselves.
The wife blames the chatbot. I’d question why the man felt the need to talk to computer code over his wife? Perhaps the marriage wasn’t a happy one. Most normal and well adjusted married men don’t feel the need to use a chatbot as a confidant. So that would seem to indicate he believed he couldn’t or shouldn’t approach his wife.
Seems to be a lot of media fearmongering over AI lately. I guess they've realized that no one's going to fall for their lame-ass Project Bluebeam fake alien invasions, so now they're going to try to scare us with fake robot uprisings instead.
Blame only the man himself.