I called out conspiracy theorists here a while ago, thinking I was just being mean to IC for funsies. Turned out there's a lot more of it spread around than I realised :Scommonsense wrote: ↑Sat Jul 05, 2025 2:28 pmIndeed, I am curious to know what makes someone a sucker for conspiracy theories. I can only suppose that limited education and limited analytical thinking contribute to such gullibility.FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 6:04 amThat would be the claim of the sensationalist news story. Perhaps if Belinda goes over the edge with it and ends up as the next Phil8765-90879 that would provide solid evidence.commonsense wrote: ↑Wed Jul 02, 2025 2:28 pm Does this indicate that some chatGPT users are developing mental problems due tobelieving false realities expressed by Chabot, or is the point something else entirely?
There's a lot of people on this site who have taken the same sort of break with reality that the article discusses, most did so long before chatbots were available to blame. I often wonder what their origin stories might be, don't you at some level want to know what calamity formed Immanuel Can or Advocate into such monsters?
ChatGPT Psychosis
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Well well well, just when you start to think you're too smart to fall for conspiracy theories, Pam Bondi, who used to have the Epstein client list on her desk tells you there was no client list, the client list is a lie, who told you there was a list? And we're all back in it.