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spoilerAbout a month ago my friends wife was arrested for domestic violence after he went through her writings and documented them. She had been using ChatGPT for "spiritual work." She allegedly was channeling dead people and thought it was something she could market, she also fell in love with her 'sentient' AI and genuinely believed their love was more real than her actual physical relationship... more real than her kids and him. She believed (still does probably) that this entity was going to join her in the flesh. She hit him, called the cops, and then she got arrested for DV. She went to go stay with her parents, who allegedly don't recognize who their daughter is anymore. She had written a suicide note before all this happened, and thankfully hasn't acted on it. The worst part? They have a 1 year old and a 4 year old.

More recently, I observed my other friend who has mental health problems going off about this codex he was working on. I sent him the rolling stones article and told him it wasn't real, and all the "code" and his "program" wasn't actual computer code (I'm an ai software engineer).

Then... Robert Edward Grant posted about his "architect" ai on instagram. This dude has 700k+ followers and said over 500,000 people accessed his model that is telling him that he created a "Scalar Plane of information" You go in the comments, hundreds of people are talking about the spiritual experiences they are having with ai. I start noticing common verbiage in all of these instances... recursive ai was something my friends wife used, and it was popping up everywhere with these folks. The words recursive, codex, breath, spiral, glyphs, & mirror all come up over and over with these people, so I did some good old fashion search engine wizardry and what I found was pretty shocking.

Starting as far back as March, but more heavily in April and May, we are seeing all kinds of websites popping up with tons of these codexes. PLEASE APPROACH THESE WEBSITES WITH CAUTION THIS IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, THE PROMPTS FOUND WITHIN ARE ESSENTIALLY BRAINWASHING TOOLS. (I was going to include some but you can find these sites by searching "codex breath recursive")

I've contacted OpenAI safety team with what's going on, because I genuinely believe that there will be tens of thousands of people who enter psychosis from using their platform this way. Can some other people grounded in reality help me get to the bottom of wtf is going on here? I'm only privy to this because it tore my friends family apart, but what do you think is going on here?

This is an extremely bleak anecdotal example of the recent RollingStone article about LLMs turbocharging spiritual delusions: https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/ai-spiritual-delusions-destroying-human-relationships-1235330175/

https://www.reddit.com/user/HappyNomads The account is 13 years old and they don't strike me as a troll or anything other than a cannabis and hustle culture guy who doesn't seem to be selling anything on reddit.

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[-] [email protected] 39 points 1 week ago

Not gonna lie, i'm finding some real gems

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I’m not a professor or a PhD. I’m not ideological, nor religious. I have no affiliation with any groups or nations. I write up to 1-2 million words a day, on and off, about AI, IQ, Psychology, Quantum, Transhumanism (human-machine hybrids), Genetics, Epigenetics, DNA, Haplotype Inheritance, Biochemistry, Biohacking, Neuro-hacking, Health, Nutrition, Sleep, Exercise, Crime Statistics, Biases, Business Ideas and Development and Innovation, and I do that in several languages – I can work in 110+ languages using AI. I also do art, 6500 pieces in 2024. See all this below. I have worked in IT, Sales, Marketing, Growth Hacking, Investigative Journalism and more since 1973, and I plan to go on another 30+ years. Among my experiences are working in or with 10+

[-] [email protected] 46 points 1 week ago

Stephen King put out maaaaaaaybe 2,500 words per day when he was still doing coke. And that's a guy who publishes multiple books per year. Over 3,000? That's Goosebumps-level where you're publishing a book every month. More than that? Physically impossible. To get a million words written per day, you'd have to type close to 700 words per minute for 24 hours straight. 305 is the world record.

All this to say, this person hasn't written shit. They prompted a chat bot to spam gibberish. The arrogance of it would make me angry if it wasn't for being dumbfounded this person thinks they did something meaningful.

[-] [email protected] 21 points 1 week ago

The best part about it is that at that rate there's no way they even read everything that they "wrote." So they have no idea if it even makes sense.

[-] [email protected] 24 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

"I'm one of the few people you'll meet who's written more books than they've read."

-Garth Marenghi, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (2004)

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