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Eliza Effect Gaming Humanity

Can you still think for yourself? Or do you depend on Artificial Intelligence (AI) to direct your train of thought?

Here’s an inquiry into the Eliza Effect. Never heard of it? A psychotherapist by the name of Joseph Weizenbaum coined the term back in 1966. He wanted to describe how people can apply human traits and characteristics to AI or other comparable instances of computer legerdemain. Eliza was not just AI, but an AI chatbot setting out to reach the lonely and the impressionable.

A similar theme motivated the 2013 Hollywood movie Her, starring Joaquin Phoenix as a lonely man who becomes fixated on a computer operating system, voiced by Scarlett Johansson. Spike Jonze both wrote and directed the picture. Here, Truthstream Media turns to Her as an introduction to the larger — and stranger — world of artificial intelligence.

The Danger Of Doom Scrolling

A new but potentially harmful fad has emerged among Internet surfers called “doom scrolling,” which mental health officials describe as an addiction to the endless cycle of negative news on social media that makes you angry and sad. They add that doom scrolling can actually cause clinical anxiety, depression and fatigue.

The conundrum is that the Internet is the greatest miracle in terms of human knowledge, yet perhaps the most dangerous thing we’ve ever invented because of what it does to people emotionally and psychologically. Says Bill Whittle, “What you get down to is that adrenalin has a power draw, more on some people than others. And I would imagine that doom scrolling is almost a low-grade kind of adrenalin addiction. You feel adrenalized when you get angry and there are some people who get addicted to this.”

Whittle is joined by colleague Scott Ott to discuss techniques to dial back the cause of doom-scrolling symptoms on the Bill Whittle Channel.

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