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But, maybe we shouldn't be letting the bots flirt with ANYONE, because we actually know this shit can have deleterious effects on adults too.
The companies will fight such limits really hard. They're doing their absolute best to make human / LLM interactions indistinguishable from human / human interactions, and they need all of the training 'experience' they can get in order to do that. Then, when suspecting that one is talking to an LLM is the rare exception rather than the common rule... well, I'm sure your imagination is coming up with at least as many scenarios as mine is.
Maybe we need to put some rules on this AI shit. I don't know, I'm out of ideas.
I agree whole-heartedly. But given that corporations - and especially tech corporations - are effectively becoming the government, I have no confidence that such legislation will even be enacted, never mind it being enforced consistently and effectively. I've trotted out the 'torches and pitchforks' trope many times, and doing so again here seems appropriate.