AI Chatbots

人工智能聊天机器人

Overthink

2025-10-28

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Chat GPT, Gemini, Meta AI, and Grok. In episode 145 of Overthink, David and Ellie talk about AI chatbots. Are relationships between humans and AI valuable? Or should we shame people for using LLMs?  And what are we doing when we use these technologies: expanding or outsourcing our cognition? They explore the dangers of using chatbots as romantic partners and therapists, considering how the how the principle of ‘Yes, And…’ at the core of LLMs can lead to delusion and even what’s now called “AI psychosis.” They discuss the fatigue surrounding the predominance of AI in our everyday lives and the negative environmental effects of it. In the bonus, your hosts dive deeper into the history of AI, its benefits and drawbacks, and the relationship between AI and embodiment. Works Discussed: Andrea Klonschinski and Michael Kühler, “Romantic Love Between Humans and AIs: A Feminist Ethical Critique” Gavin Mueller, Breaking Things at Work: The Luddites Are Right About Why You Hate Your Job Matteo Pasquinelli, The Eye of the Master: A Social History of Artificial Intelligence Michael Wooldridge, A Brief History of Artificial Intelligence: What It Is, Where We Are, and Where We Are Going N+1 Editors, “Large Language Muddle” Enjoy our work? Support Overthink via tax-deductible donation: https://www.givecampus.com/fj0w3v Join our Substack for ad-free versions of both audio and video episodes, extended episodes, exclusive live chats, and more: https://overthinkpod.substack.com/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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  • Hello, and welcome to Overthink.

  • The podcast where two philosophers think about the big questions of life without asking Chad Jubitif.

  • I'm David Peña Guzman.

  • And I'm Ellie Anderson.

  • Ellie, whether we like it or not, AI chatbots are everywhere.

  • They are in the workplace.

  • They are in the school classroom.

  • They are in our private homes.

  • Um, especially living in San Francisco,

  • I feel

  • like I cannot go anywhere without running into like 10 people that are working at the latest AI startup because of the culture there.

  • Even the billboards, when you drive into San Francisco,

  • it's like dystopian or utopian depending on your view.

  • Um,

  • and since the introduction of LLMs or large language models to the general public in the form of these like consumer facing chatbots,

  • it's become clear that.

  • AI is unavoidable now for most of us, no matter our career or what we do.

  • Yeah.

  • Customer service, asking Google, et cetera, et cetera.

  • Even if you want to avoid it, it's practically impossible to do so.