I've quickly become addicted to AI chatbots. At first this was because search engines are Hitlar level retarded and I can never find what I'm looking for or get swamped with ads. AI bots seemed to get that done easily. But slowly I also got it to fact check, fix grammar and writing errors, re-writes, help be draft and plan schedules and compile lists for me or help me find music. But things have spiraled out of control. I have rapidly lost confidence in my ability to do anything. I've become dependent on it checking my work or fixing errors. I've lost all confidence in my own abilities now. I'm less creative and more depressed. This shit is killing me. I just want to be free of this curse. This stuff kills the mind.

 

The great thing is that you can just stop. Or you can choose to continue and become part of the zombie cattle that uses it for everything

 

The only thing holding me back from stopping is the useless trash that is the modern search engine. I type in one thing I'm looking for and I get a fuck ton of stuff that has no relation to it and are mostly ads or AI generated spam.

 

>>5070
Have a chatgpt interface directly installed into your brain so that your self-image is merged with AI.

 

Can't you put the domain in the hosts file so that you can't access it anymore? It might be frustrating for a while but it will probably be fine.

 

Lol

 

>>5070
One thing that AI couldn't be is being creative at anything they produce. Well, they are very good at hallucinate things and that's how Ai bots conpensate the result of creativity. It's like an illusion of being creative itself. Sadly most of us believe that AI bots are very creative but in reality they are not. Maybe, you should take this as a lesson and excel yourself on the things that AI lacks of.

 

You can't hold hands with an AI
You can't grasp the AI
You can only pinpoint how they're an AI and be dumbfounded that they don't know what to do either.

 

>>5070
i think you're using AI tech too much, then… to undo the damage, why not find a brain training hobby to do in your free time and try to get good at it, friend? it'll help you focus!
>>5081
>>5088
good points, guys… i don't think AIs are good at living in our world yet. maybe the OP should try getting into outdoor hobbies?

 

>>5077
This was really helpful for me when I'd wanted to stop using websites.
follow this:
>go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
>open the hosts file
>127.0.0.1 (press tab) www.yourwebsite.com
>127.0.0.1 (press tab) website.com
boom, you won't need to be addicted anymore
works on arch linux too
>/etc/hosts
>127.0.0.1 yourwebsite.com
>127.0.0.1 website.com
>>5070
join a matrix/telegram community for your hobbies or play games instead of speaking to chatbots, it'll help, trust me. look for alternative tools for searching up shit if you're desperate
>https://4get.ca
>https://forumscout.app

 

>>5095
>>5089
I'm working on some projects but the issue is its so much easier to search for stuff with AI rather than use a trashy search engine. I would completely break away from AI if it wasn't for the fact search engines absolutely suck and 90% of scientific papers are junk publications. I don't have time to sort through all of that. It tell the bot what I want and where to look for it and it spits out what I need. Its a slippery slope from there into using it for a dozen other things and before you know it your mind is ruined.

 

>>5070
If your work revolve on doing mundane tedous paperwork than there's nothing to fuss about. Nobody would ever care about that paperwork except your higher up, examiner and such.



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