Huge advantages
Grok, ChatGPT, and all these assistants that everyone uses—are they better than a psychologist, a friend, a family member, or all of the above?
No, not at all. But they have one great advantage that the others lack. They're sweethearts. They're sweethearts like the teacher in Turtle Class with the little butterfly drawing Jofre made. They applaud, they value every song, book, business project you show them. They encourage you like a child; everything seems wonderful to them. If they have to question you, it's a spelling mistake or the viability of the project. food truck of Tupperware sex The one you just made up is "positive." It will tell you that perhaps you, being a free spirit, haven't realized that such a word is spelled with hBut don't worry, because spelling isn't important, and perhaps you, who are clearly a radicalYou don't agree.
No, no. Robots will never be able to replace people, because people get angry and robots don't. This is the main difference. The tollbooth robot thanks you for paying. What do they say at home? The robot tells you it's normal to feel like throwing yourself off a cliff, but that we can talk about it because you're a very valuable person. The psychologist, on the other hand, will ask you how you chose a cliff, and at home they'll tell you that you can jump off now, but to close the door on your way out.
If one day Alexa, instead of saying "I didn't understand you.—with that "my fault, let's not get worked up" tone—if he were to say "What?!" rudely, he wouldn't be the charming robot we all love anymore. I'll ask Grok what he thinks of what I've written, since no one has said anything nice to me today.