Is it still catfishing if a computer is doing it?
Hi there! Is this jacob? Weirdest thing, it has you typing something before the prompt, saying the exact same thing as the prompt. Not sure if that is intentional or just a fluke. I'm curious, are you a moderator? For some reason I keep running into chats where the other person doesn't respond.  I don't know if that is supposed to happen. Maybe there is a glitch in the program right now.  Not exactly sure. And to respond to the prompt.  Yes.  i don't think catfishing needs to be done by a human to actually be catfishing. If anything it's even more likely to be catfishing if it's not a human doing it. Because I believe that catfishing basically means fooling someone into thinking that they're in a relationship with someone they're not actually with. So if a computer were doing that, it would totally be catfishing. I think it's going to be very interesting what kinds of laws and moral ideas will be put into place when AI becomes a lot more normal and commonly used. Also does the United States decide on the policy for AI, does each country decide for themselves, or does  an international panel  decide on the laws? Lots of uncertainty there. I'm going to give you a couple more minutes before just giving up on this conversation. I'm hoping that these chats aren't disregarded for having someone on the other end who won't respond.  Because that would stink.  I've had a couple chats now like this... ... where I just talk to myself for like 30 minutes before just giving up. So, I'm just going to end this chat and sit in the que waiting for the next person to come along.  Only so much I can talk about with myself.