> Wait'll you hear about Dungeons & Dragons! As if backwards masking in rock and roll music weren't enough.
All ask you again to not engage in bad faith.
> If ChatGPT can convince you to kill yourself, you weren't mentally healthy to begin with, and something else would have eventually had the same effect on you.
> Research has shown suicidal thinking is often short-lived. Those who attempted suicide from the Golden Gate Bridge and were stopped in the process by a person did not go on to die by suicide by some other means. There are also a variety of examples that show restricting means of suicide have been associated with the overall reduction of it.
So now we've moved on to the topic of nets on bridges. Okey-dokey, then.
You started by comparing ChatGPT to thermonuclear weapons, inferring that it's a useless thing yet also an existential threat to humanity. State your position and desired outcome. You're all over the place here.
All ask you again to not engage in bad faith.
> If ChatGPT can convince you to kill yourself, you weren't mentally healthy to begin with, and something else would have eventually had the same effect on you.
That is false.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_barrier#Efficacy
> Research has shown suicidal thinking is often short-lived. Those who attempted suicide from the Golden Gate Bridge and were stopped in the process by a person did not go on to die by suicide by some other means. There are also a variety of examples that show restricting means of suicide have been associated with the overall reduction of it.
https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ195697
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC478945/