u/CreativeEntrance78

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How do you feel when AI talks about emotions or sensations it can't actually experience?

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Earlier today I was working with chatGPT through some branding and slogans, and we landed on a line that really seemed to click with it and chatGPT responded with: "that sentence gives me goosebumps..."

Now I'm very pro AI and I work with companies to adopt and understand it.

But seeing it respond with that was kind of a weird moment, Not concerning, not exciting, not scary, just... weird.

Now of course the term "goosebumps" is just language it has generated to communicate enthusiasm and excitement.... but to see AI describe a reaction of our human experience made me pause fora second.

Maybe it's nothing, maybe it's a glimpse into how naturally artificial intelligence is starting to to mimic how humans interact

Anyway I'm curious:

How do you feel when AI uses emotional language like "that gives me goosebumps" or "I'm excited about this"

Does it make an interaction feel more natural, or does it cross into uncanny valley territory?

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u/CreativeEntrance78 — 3 days ago