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  • Additionally, AI will only be getting better,

    It might get cheaper, but that doesn't mean it's doing a better job.

    if the alternative is telling people that are struggling and have no other options that they have to tough it out

    That's just it, if you're talking to someone who's is struggling with this there is already a better option: showing empathy. I suspect our perceived lack of empathy is a reflection of how society treats people in general, we are just more honest about it and recognize it's mostly platitudes.

  • I'll be honest, I find the framing of the study offensive and I'm not sure if I have the words but I'll try.

    It's less about this study comparing itself to no intervention instead, but the social & political context of AI being pushed as a way to make care giving more efficient while sacrificing quality.

  • Or do what they did in Hong Kong: ship them to another part of the country to stand trial. It's currently illegal, but probably less illegal than removing juries. They'll do it because they can't secure the local jails or something

  • Was watching Lindsey Ellis's latest video essay where she was comparing conservative children media to those that teach social emotional intelligence. It struck me that much of media is socializing kids to have a officer in their head to be disappointed if they act in a way authority disapproves of. My kid loves power rangers but I get the same vibe, lots of shame based morality without validating what people are feeling.