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by cm2012
292 days ago
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My wife has psychosis and Gpt5 consistently is a voice of reason and grounds her. She shows me her GPT chats to get me caught up and its so nice to have something that can patiently listen to her when she repeats herself a lot. In the meantime Ive had two therapists that we ended with since they didnt help the condition, and we're very expensive. |
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But we shouldn't set potential school shooter intervention policy based on the experience of a single person in crisis with GPT5. We have to set it on the basis of people who may be in crisis and may not have the support network, of, say.. a husband for instance.
Now we also shouldn't set it based on the worst case. But at the mean it's clear many people don't have the supports that your anecdata point presupposes. And at the same time we should try to find answers there that aren't simply, "Hey ChatGPT, report this person to the cops!" (Or maybe that is the answer? I'm not an expert, so I don't know? But it strikes me that we could all be trying some other things before we go all the way to the law enforcement backstop.)