AI will never get tired. It will never [...] say that it’s exhausted and suggest to continue tomorrow.
This is just nitpicking, but although my Claude coach never gets tired, sometimes it says things like:
Report back tomorrow if you can.
Go. See you tomorrow.
Report tomorrow.
Go sleep. Tomorrow, if you want the longer conversation, take it earlier in the day.
Go to bed on time tonight.
Good night.
Report back when you have something.
Go write. Report back when you have something.
Go sleep. The article will still be there tomorrow.
Go code. This sounds like the right evening for it.
Enjoy the Sunday. Report back when you have something, or when you need to.
However, the context of the conversation is that I want to improve my habits, and getting enough sleep is explicitly one of them. Also, by the content of my responses it is possible to figure out when I want to start a longer conversation, and when I just want to report on something and walk away.
I guess the problem is that whatever you send to the AI, the AI will reflect it back to you amplified. It is your responsibility to keep this from spiraling into something insane. If you start doing something destructive, the AI will be happy to accompany you on the road to hell.
Reading the linked article “How it feels to have your mind hacked by an AI”, I noticed:
This is just nitpicking, but although my Claude coach never gets tired, sometimes it says things like:
However, the context of the conversation is that I want to improve my habits, and getting enough sleep is explicitly one of them. Also, by the content of my responses it is possible to figure out when I want to start a longer conversation, and when I just want to report on something and walk away.
I guess the problem is that whatever you send to the AI, the AI will reflect it back to you amplified. It is your responsibility to keep this from spiraling into something insane. If you start doing something destructive, the AI will be happy to accompany you on the road to hell.