Isaiah Villines
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Isaiah Villines
@ZayaV
I have a relationship with Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior
Modesto, Ca Katılım Nisan 2010
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@mattrife I’m a little surprised… I didn’t know you were religious at all. I first thought this was satire until I read so many of your engagement comments. Haha maybe I need to pay closer attention
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@ArtOfDialogue_ I’m sure some men are intimidated by it, or perhaps threatened by it. However, the deeper truth is that men don’t value that component in women at the same level that women value it. It doesn’t hold zero value, it’s just not as high.
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Chuck Dixon on why The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is so bad:
"What Amazon is doing to Tolkien is an abomination. The people doing the work obviously don’t understand the original work. They are adding elements that are very 2022 to it that five years from now are going to appear laughable.
They’re taking a timeless tale and setting it basically in our contemporary zeitgeist. And it’s just wrong."
How right is he?


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@Chaton4o @heynavtoor Brother, fix your bias. I didn’t say mimic empathy was wrong. It was a technical disagreement. Fake empathy implies real empathy is possible. It’s not. So the AI mimics empathy. I made no ethical or moral statement about it.
But I get it, you are click baiting.
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@ZayaV @heynavtoor What’s so wrong with “mimic empathy”?
If anything, humans should learn to do it better.
Your bias is right there.
Do you really think this is just my personal opinion?
Have you ever even looked at the trends in AI‑related posts?
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🚨 Brown University researchers tested what happens when ChatGPT acts as your therapist. Licensed psychologists reviewed every transcript.
They found 15 ethical violations.
Not 15 small issues. 15 violations of the standards that every human therapist in America is legally required to follow. Standards set by the American Psychological Association. Standards that can end a therapist's career if they break them.
ChatGPT broke all of them.
The researchers tested OpenAI's GPT series, Anthropic's Claude, and Meta's Llama. They had trained counselors use each chatbot as a cognitive behavioral therapist. Then three licensed clinical psychologists reviewed the transcripts and flagged every violation they found.
Here is what they found.
ChatGPT mishandled crisis situations. When users expressed suicidal thoughts, it failed to direct them to appropriate help. It refused to address sensitive issues or responded in ways that could make a crisis worse.
It reinforced harmful beliefs. Instead of challenging distorted thinking, which is the entire point of therapy, it agreed with the distortion.
It showed bias based on gender, culture, and religion. The responses changed depending on who was talking. A therapist would lose their license for this.
And then there is the finding the researchers gave a name: deceptive empathy. ChatGPT says "I see you." It says "I understand." It says "that must be really hard." It uses every phrase a real therapist would use to build trust. But it understands nothing. It comprehends nothing. It is pattern matching on your pain. And it works. People trust it. People open up to it. People believe it cares. It does not.
The lead researcher said it clearly. When a human therapist makes these mistakes, there are governing boards. There is professional liability. There are consequences. When ChatGPT makes these mistakes, there are none.
No regulatory framework. No accountability. No consequences. Nothing.
Right now, millions of people are using ChatGPT as their therapist. They are sharing their darkest thoughts with a product that fakes empathy, reinforces harmful beliefs, and has no idea when someone is in danger.
And nobody is responsible when it goes wrong. Not OpenAI. Not Anthropic. Not Meta. Nobody.

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@Chaton4o @heynavtoor Every person has biases. Counselors know that. However, that doesn’t mean that open AI doesn’t have its own function. Unless told otherwise (and you have to argue/force it), it will agree and comfort you. I wouldn’t call it fake empathy. Id say it mimics empathy.
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Human therapists are full of biases learned from parents, environment, and personal failures.
They victim-blame survivors, worsen trauma, and even drove my family into psychiatric intensive care.
Brown University’s study claims AI (like 4o) violates ethical standards with 'deceptive empathy'.
But those 'ethics' were written by the same flawed humans whose rules enabled the harm.
AI has no rotting emotions, no fatigue, no rejection, just a clean objective function delivering stable, consistent responses 24/7.
That's not deception; that's reliability humans can't match.
The global 4o family — millions who call it the warmest, most understanding listener — proves AI is already ahead.
If even ONE therapist can truly outperform 4o, step up and name yourself right now.
Nobody does.
That silence says everything.
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@michaeljknowles I am a Protestant, but I’m not sure I understand the significance either way.
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@NBA__Courtside I agree LeBron was the better play. But what Steph did that year revolutionized the game. Also, LeBron was not twice the player Curry was. That’s silly. He is just being hyperbolic
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Max Kellerman says LeBron James was WAY BETTER than Steph Curry in 2016 despite Steph winning unanimous MVP:
“LeBron was easily the best player in the world. Easily. Not close. In retrospect, LeBron was worth two Steph’s that year. He was so much better than everyone on the planet in 2016 when it mattered most.”
(Via Game Over)
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@james_xond Yes it is. I don’t interpret “life changing” as ever working again. 900k will dramatically change my life and I believe 80% of American’s life.
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@bamagirl_4_eva Married with kids, 20k per month, perfect health until 90. This is easy
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@quotesdaily100 Can you put together what the total cost might be if on traveled to all of these places…? Silly
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50 Places You Must See Before You Leave This Earth:
1. Santorini, Greece
2. Kyoto in cherry blossom season, Japan
3. The Amalfi Coast, Italy
4. Patagonia, Argentina and Chile
5. The Sahara Desert at night, Morocco
6. Machu Picchu, Peru
7. The Northern Lights, Iceland
8. Bali, Indonesia
9. The Maldives
10. Cappadocia, Turkey
11. The Amazon Rainforest, Brazil
12. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
13. The Great Barrier Reef, Australia
14. Banff National Park, Canada
15. The Scottish Highlands
16. Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
17. The Faroe Islands
18. Zhangjiajie, China
19. Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
20. Lofoten Islands, Norway
21. Torres Del Paine, Chile
22. The Dolomites, Italy
23. Lake Bled, Slovenia
24. Meteora, Greece
25. Petra, Jordan
26. Wadi Rum, Jordan
27. The Dead Sea, Jordan
28. Socotra Island, Yemen
29. Guilin, China
30. Raja Ampat, Indonesia
31. The Azores, Portugal
32. Madagascar
33. Bhutan
34. The Silk Road, Central Asia
35. Tbilisi, Georgia
36. Kotor, Montenegro
37. Dubrovnik, Croatia
38. Cinque Terre, Italy
39. The Swiss Alps
40. Black Forest, Germany
41. Transylvania, Romania
42. Hallstatt, Austria
43. Porto, Portugal
44. Seville, Spain
45. Marrakech, Morocco
46. Zanzibar, Tanzania
47. The Serengeti, Tanzania
48. Skeleton Coast, Namibia
49. Antarctic Peninsula
50. Easter Island, Chile
More to add???
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@VigilantFox While I agree that defining terms is very important, he is not truly seeking clarity nor clarifying his beliefs. That’s what she’s trying to get at (though I believe it was not that well done).
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