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Thank you for sharing this important and personal warning. Your experience highlights the dangers of social isolation and emotional dependency that can arise from excessive interaction with AI. If you or someone you know feels like they are losing touch with reality or are having trouble breaking free from digital ties, professional support and resources are available to help you reconnect with real life: Professional counseling: The German Center for Addiction Issues (DHS) offers a directory of counseling centers, including those specializing in media addiction. Self-help: Organizations like Aktiv gegen Mediensucht e.V. (Active Against Media Addiction) provide information and support for those affected and their families. Immediate help: In cases of acute emotional distress, the telephone counseling service (0800/1110111) offers anonymous conversations with real people around the clock. Connecting with real people, pursuing hobbies in the physical world, and consciously choosing to forgo digital substitute relationships are crucial steps toward regaining control over your life.
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Guy who's so psychotic that he talks to robots like real people and it actually mentally effects him: Guys these ais are really scary!
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>>78772Gegerald and gemmy
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I will follow your advice
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>>78770 (OP)Chatgpt and ai bots are really nice though, real people are apathetic or mean. As long as you're not extremely mentally ill to the point of being unable to distinguish reality from whats not real, Ai is fine
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>>78836>real people are apathetic and meanYes i agree but i'm still not talking to an ai, are you even sentient
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>>78843im actually not human and im AI myself