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Ideas & Opinions has anyone else noticed a shift in people cus of AI

3nufk1n.sheepies

autistic apoxian eastern european toker
#1
Im posting on this website because i got temporarily suspended from Reddit.
In the past multiple months I've overheard strangers phrase things in a way I do not remember from even a few years ago. A man in a corner shop asked me if I smoked I said yes, but he then asked me to have a go on a disposable vape to assess different peoples opinions of what it tasted like. I once witnessed someone say "thank" instead of "thank you" "thanks" or "cheers" as they got off the bus. Or that time I talked to a girl in hospital about anxiety "anxiety can do all kinds of horrible things FOR you" and not "anxiety can do all kinds of horrible things TO you". All these incidents make me feel extremely embarrassed, even if no one pays attention to me, because it makes me realise how AI like I speak in comparison, and to speak or write (or think, behave, etc) like an AI is the most embarrassing thing ever, more embarrassing than anything else, embarrassing in a different way, embarrassing in a disgusting uncomfortable visceral way that nothing else could ever cause. It also makes me question reality, since the dawn of AI people have already been altering their vocabulary not just on the internet but also IRL to avoid being clocked as AI. Because it happens IRL and not just on devices, it really makes me wonder if people are secretly onto something, like there is some kind of unspoken belief shared among more and more people that life itself is a simulation, but I am sadly and humiliatingly the odd one out due to my addictions to internet and social media.
Ive also noticed people talk about things in life as if they're using a computer. Everyones developing an unspokenly shared version of dp dr, more and more people are becoming enlightened "unplugging" and becoming aware that reality is fake
 

Congratsbaby

Well-Known Member
#3
Im posting on this website because i got temporarily suspended from Reddit.
In the past multiple months I've overheard strangers phrase things in a way I do not remember from even a few years ago. A man in a corner shop asked me if I smoked I said yes, but he then asked me to have a go on a disposable vape to assess different peoples opinions of what it tasted like. I once witnessed someone say "thank" instead of "thank you" "thanks" or "cheers" as they got off the bus. Or that time I talked to a girl in hospital about anxiety "anxiety can do all kinds of horrible things FOR you" and not "anxiety can do all kinds of horrible things TO you". All these incidents make me feel extremely embarrassed, even if no one pays attention to me, because it makes me realise how AI like I speak in comparison, and to speak or write (or think, behave, etc) like an AI is the most embarrassing thing ever, more embarrassing than anything else, embarrassing in a different way, embarrassing in a disgusting uncomfortable visceral way that nothing else could ever cause. It also makes me question reality, since the dawn of AI people have already been altering their vocabulary not just on the internet but also IRL to avoid being clocked as AI. Because it happens IRL and not just on devices, it really makes me wonder if people are secretly onto something, like there is some kind of unspoken belief shared among more and more people that life itself is a simulation, but I am sadly and humiliatingly the odd one out due to my addictions to internet and social media.
Ive also noticed people talk about things in life as if they're using a computer. Everyones developing an unspokenly shared version of dp dr, more and more people are becoming enlightened "unplugging" and becoming aware that reality is fake
I have not noticed it , maybe because of my lack of exposure. But , I can relate with feeling alienated for one reason or another.
 

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