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- technology@hexbear.net
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- cross-posted to:
- technology@hexbear.net
- hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se
Sorry I couldnt find how to crosspost on old lemmy UI, saw this in another comm and had to share.
Sorry I couldnt find how to crosspost on old lemmy UI, saw this in another comm and had to share.
It’s not you in particular. Most people, when they hear autism, intellectual disability, or developmental delay picture a drooling helpless patient wearing a helmet who barely knows he’s indoors. Those guys exist, and they deserve care, but they do not represent the vast majority of disabled people.
No, I don’t think it helps at all. The people who are capable of being social are already social. Some may or may not use AI but the people who are capable of hearing “be social” and acting on it are largely already social and do not totally depend on AI. The reason you’re seeing “normal people” get AI psychosis is because THAT IS WHAT DISABLED PEOPLE LOOK LIKE. THEY LOOK ““NORMAL.”” Vulnerable people do not have a sign on their forehead that says I’m Vulnerable. That isn’t how it works.
Because it’s exactly like saying “you should just make more money,” in my opinion.