People keep on talking about this through the lens of protecting "children" but I'd like to propose that this is horrific and negligent no matter what the age of the person, and we should say that clearly and repeatedly.
Mike "looking for research fellowship" Caulfield
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Author: Verified: How to Think Straight, Get Duped Less, and Make Better Decisions about What to Believe Online (University of Chicago Press).
Researcher, infolit/misinfo/rhetoric/civic reasoning. Currently researching AI as tool for critical thinking.
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I think the weird conception non-ADHD people have about ADHD drugs is that ADHD people "take them to focus". My friends, it's the opposite. We take them so we can stop focusing -- at a level and intensity most people couldn't imagine -- on the on the wrong thing.
The thing is it's not really the user's queries that are the problem it's the responses. Are they going to call the cops on themselves?
OpenAI Says It's Scanning Users' Conversations and Reporting Content to the Police
OpenAI has authorized itself to call law enforcement if users say threatening enough things when talking to ChatGPT.
2025 is like one of those movies where all the fictional characters from fairy tales or 19th century lit start walking around in the same universe and cross paths except instead of characters it's hundreds of reductio ad absurdisms interacting with one another
Federal agents arrest firefighters working on WA wildfire
Federal agents showed up northeast of Lake Cushman to check identification of crew members fighting Washington's largest active wildfire.
Wrote a little exploration of confirmation bias in LLM responses and on whether educational mitigations could help. It's a tiny constructed example, but keeping it small allows for some experimentation showing some fascinating behavior I haven't seen detailed before.
Confirmation Bias in LLM Responses and Potential Educational Mitigations
A couple notes on an interesting problem and some possible educational approaches to it