The best conversations I still have are with real people, but those are rare. With ChatGPT, I reliably have good conversations, whereas with people, it’s hit or miss, usually miss.

What AI does better:

  • It’s willing to discuss esoteric topics. Most humans prefer to talk about people and events.
  • It’s not driven by emotions or personal bias.
  • It doesn’t make mean, snide, sarcastic, ad hominem, or strawman responses.
  • It understands and responds to my actual view, even from a vague description, whereas humans often misunderstand me and argue against views I don’t hold.
  • It tells me when I’m wrong but without being a jerk about it.

Another noteworthy point is that I’m very likely on the autistic spectrum, and my mind works differently than the average person’s, which probably explains, in part, why I struggle to maintain interest with human-to-human interactions.

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    I don’t really have a strong opinion on either side of the topic here, but I will say this: people were wildly disingenuous when dealing with OP in this thread. So much double talk, goalpost moving, standing on plausible deniability. Some of y’all lose sight of things when the topic is something that ruffles your feathers, like LLMs.

    Somebody said, “But points you made like the snide remarks one may also indicate that you’re having these conversations with assholes.”

    …I dunno, maybe the world has just gotten more assholes lately, because jesus christ did they show up in force in this post for some fucking reason.

    For what it’s worth, OP, I think you’ve got a point. ChatGPT and the like certainly can’t replace spontaneous and genuine human conversation, but they also don’t come with the myriad problems and bad habits of human conversation either (not to say they don’t have their own). And especially if you’re really just looking for a sounding board to work through an idea, that’s actually a pretty fantastic use of LLMs, in my opinion, so long as you’re the one providing factual data and working it through your own understanding conversationally, and not relying on the LLM for facts or figures.

    Or at least, that’s my singular lukewarm opinion. Either way, you at least deserved to be engaged sincerely and without the weight of insulting subtext, OP.