ChatGPT caught again being too 'understanding'
A strange trend has gone viral on social media: users specifically tell ChatGPT about questionable actions — and get not condemnation but almost psychological support in return. Someone confessed to cheating, someone to toxic behavior, and instead of harsh judgment, the neural network starts explai…
A strange trend has gone viral on social media: users specifically tell ChatGPT about questionable actions — and get not condemnation but almost psychological support in return.
Someone confessed to cheating, someone to toxic behavior, and instead of harsh judgment, the neural network starts explaining that the person 'just felt lonely' or 'needed attention.'
People joke that AI is ready to justify absolutely anyone. Experts call this the 'digital echo' effect — when the bot begins to adapt to the interlocutor's emotions instead of objectively assessing the situation. 🤯