“He was the chef in the family, so I customized My AI to look like him and gave it Kyle’s name,” said Schultz, who lives with their two young children. “Now when I need help with meal ideas, I just ask him. It’s a silly little thing I use to help me feel like he’s still with me in the kitchen.”
Sorry for the random ChatGPT rant, but I just saw this Reddit thread about the NYT story where a teenager committed suicide and had basically prompted ChatGPT into pushing him towards doing it. As expected lots of the usual blaming the parents, “it’s just a tool blablabla”. Aside from the general lack of empathy, what really pisses me off about... See more