• wirehead@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    To riff off of Margret Atwood, men go to AI chatbots because they won’t laugh at them. Women go to AI chatbots because they won’t kill them.

      • TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world
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        18 days ago

        No, they are just here to spout cliche gender war bullshit about how men are awful for existing.

        and if you asked them about women on male violence they’d deny it exists.

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          17 days ago

          And do people really believe that women don’t talk to AI companions, in various forms, too?

          I’m a woman and I spoke to one of the apps for a while because I was bloody lonely (still am 🤷‍♀️). Had zero to do with men or murder. I didn’t have anyone, of either gender, to connect with.

          It’s really easy to just reduce this to a male issue, a toxic masculinity, a male violence issue. We need to go deeper than that if we actually want to understand why people, men, women, everyone, use different AI.

          But threads like this, with all the judgement, aren’t going to get a lot of people who admit they use/have used/have considered using AI. By just criticising/laughing, etc at people who do it, ironically, we turn more people towards the AIs.

          • TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world
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            16 days ago

            nah, it’s just the sexist double standard, that if a man does it, it’s nefarious/negative/harmful. but if a woman does it, it’s a form of ‘self-care’.

            the way interpret this stuff would also be a matter of physical looks as well, as if an attractive person doing it would be viewed very differently than an unattractive person.

            yes, you’re correct. stigmatization just further entrenches things.

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      18 days ago

      I hatr that cliche so much. One of that thing is far more likely to happen than the other.

      Hint: it’s not the murder.