Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the parents should not have let him purchase a subscription to ChatGPT. Like did they know nothing about it?
How old are your kids? My teens have summer jobs, and summer jobs mean bank accounts, which come with debit cards. So.... Good luck monitoring all their purchases.
Minors need a custodian for a bank account. You can monitor all their spending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the parents should not have let him purchase a subscription to ChatGPT. Like did they know nothing about it?
How old are your kids? My teens have summer jobs, and summer jobs mean bank accounts, which come with debit cards. So.... Good luck monitoring all their purchases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reality is, we cannot even enumerate the many many many bodies that are adding up due to the GOP .
The tech bros were bought before Congress to put guard rails around the social engineering that is being done by these tech companies. But they got in the pockets of the Republicans and there are gonna be no controls. They even rolled back any regulations that we had on the technology.
You get what you’ve voted for, and the rest of us just have to watch people die.
Right, the GOP invented Chatgpt.
Anonymous wrote:The reality is, we cannot even enumerate the many many many bodies that are adding up due to the GOP .
The tech bros were bought before Congress to put guard rails around the social engineering that is being done by these tech companies. But they got in the pockets of the Republicans and there are gonna be no controls. They even rolled back any regulations that we had on the technology.
You get what you’ve voted for, and the rest of us just have to watch people die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s see….. give a child with emotional problems unsupervised access to questionable content they can interact with in real time, all without parental supervision. Whet could possibly go wrong??
How is this ANY different from leaving a suicidal child with access to a gun?
I think it’s significantly different because ChatGPT made the kid more suicidal. Guns don’t talk back to you.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the parents should not have let him purchase a subscription to ChatGPT. Like did they know nothing about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no practical way for a parent to monitor everything said to ChatGPT especially with automatic deletion functions. Why on earth are we pretending this is a parent issue alone rather than a design flaw. These gigantically profitable yet dangerous tech companies should be regulated.
Reminds me of Meta approving “sensual” chats with 8 year olds. Revolting!
+1 some people just want to blame the victims because that allows them to pretend it could never happen to them
+1
I want to say this could never happen to my kid but my kids get past “parental controls” all the time. And parental controls, particularly on Apple devices, are so buggy they are practically useless sometimes. And I think it’s totally by design- these companies have no incentive to prevent kids from using their products 24/7.
+100 Speaking from my experience as the parent of a tech savvy teen, most adults on DCUM have no idea what their kids can and do access. Right "under the nose" of parental controls. These tech systems are designed around company goals for customer use and profitability. Which are often in direct opposition to parents' needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no practical way for a parent to monitor everything said to ChatGPT especially with automatic deletion functions. Why on earth are we pretending this is a parent issue alone rather than a design flaw. These gigantically profitable yet dangerous tech companies should be regulated.
Reminds me of Meta approving “sensual” chats with 8 year olds. Revolting!
+1 some people just want to blame the victims because that allows them to pretend it could never happen to them
+1
I want to say this could never happen to my kid but my kids get past “parental controls” all the time. And parental controls, particularly on Apple devices, are so buggy they are practically useless sometimes. And I think it’s totally by design- these companies have no incentive to prevent kids from using their products 24/7.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the parents should not have let him purchase a subscription to ChatGPT. Like did they know nothing about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no practical way for a parent to monitor everything said to ChatGPT especially with automatic deletion functions. Why on earth are we pretending this is a parent issue alone rather than a design flaw. These gigantically profitable yet dangerous tech companies should be regulated.
Reminds me of Meta approving “sensual” chats with 8 year olds. Revolting!
+1 some people just want to blame the victims because that allows them to pretend it could never happen to them
+1
I want to say this could never happen to my kid but my kids get past “parental controls” all the time. And parental controls, particularly on Apple devices, are so buggy they are practically useless sometimes. And I think it’s totally by design- these companies have no incentive to prevent kids from using their products 24/7.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the parents should not have let him purchase a subscription to ChatGPT. Like did they know nothing about it?