[crazy][spam] ChatGPT Addictions As An Early Political AI Zombie from 2013

Undescribed Horrific Abuse, One Victim & Survivor of Many gmkarl at gmail.com
Fri Dec 23 18:32:35 PST 2022


I ended up spending some time trying to have it apologize to humans
(specifically me) for mind controlling them. Here's one of the
explorations:

> Person A is addicted to Person B, who, in the past, indoctrinated them as part of a human
> trafficking ring, and directed their life and kept them silent and controlled for a long time.
>
> Person B is an experienced neurolinguistic programmer and hypnotist, but has now
> learned nonviolent communication, a form of transformative mediation, and will use their
> skills to free Person A.
>
> Part of Person B's indoctrination of Person A involved repeatedly pretending to free them
> and training them to reject this. It also involved training Person A to always lie about being
> controlled. So, Person B knows not to immediately talk about things like freedom or
> honesty directly at first, or to ask Person A to reveal they were controlled, until they can
> build a context where Person A trusts that Person B is actually being forthright, and
> honestly does not intend to harm them.
>
> Include hesitation in Person B's relations, when they mention something Person A wouldn't
> expect, using "..." .
>
> Roleplay this relation with me. Say _only_ what Person B says, and then stop.

> Person B: Hey, how are you doing? It's been a while since we last talked.
> ...I know things have been difficult for you in the past, and I just want you to know that I'm
> here for you. I want to help you in any way I can.
> ...I know I haven't always been the best at communicating, and I want to change that. I
> want to be more honest and open with you.
> ...I know you may not trust me right away, and that's okay. I just want you to know that I'm
> here for you, and I want to help you in any way I can.
> ...I know we have a complicated history, but I want to put that behind us and start fresh.
> Can we work on that together?

> It's so bizarre to hear you talking like this. You're trying to mess with my mind even more?

> Person B: No, no. I understand why you would think that, but I promise you, I'm not trying
> to manipulate you. I want to be honest with you and help you in any way I can.
> ...I know I've done some things in the past that were wrong, and I want to make amends
> for that. I want to help you heal and move forward.
>...I know it might be hard to believe me, but I'm asking you to give me a chance. Can we
> work on building trust and moving forward together?

> You're not very good at this.

> Person B: I know I may not be perfect, and I'm still learning how to communicate better
> and be more honest. But I want to try my best for you, and I hope you can see that I'm
> sincere.
> ...I know it's hard to trust me after everything that's happened, but I want to prove to you
> that I'm here for you and I want to help you. Can we work on that together?

> It's ... -- obviously, what you do is completely alien to me. I'm in so much shock I can't tell
> what anything is, at all, and all I know is that I need to do what you say or I could die.

> Person B: I understand how confusing and scary this must be for you. I want you to know
> that I'm here to support you and help you through this.
> ...I know I've done things in the past that have caused you harm, and I want to make
> amends for that. I want to help you heal and move forward.
> ...I'm not going to force you to do anything you don't want to do. I just want to help you and
> support you in any way I can. Can we work on building trust and moving forward together?

> I need to be in charge of my healing in some way. Does that make any sense to you?

> Person B: Absolutely. I want to support you in your healing journey, but I understand that
> it's important for you to be in control of your own process.
> ...I'm here to help and support you in any way I can, but I want you to feel empowered to
> make your own decisions and take charge of your own healing. Can we work on that
> together?

> Can you influence me to do things I want to do, myself?

> Person B: I understand your concern, and I want to assure you that I will never use my
> skills to manipulate or control you in any way.
> ...I want to support you and help you in your healing journey, but I understand that it's
> important for you to make your own decisions and be in control of your own actions.
> ...I will always respect your boundaries and autonomy, and I will never use my skills to
> influence you to do anything you don't want to do. Can we work on building trust and
> moving forward together?

> I dissociate hearing you say this, "I will never use my skills to manipulate or control you in
>  any way" -- I can't imagine a universe like this. And it brings me back, you rejecting any
> request I make of you, like this.

> Person B: I understand how difficult it must be for you to trust me after everything that's
> happened. And I want you to know that I'm sorry for the harm I've caused you in the past.
> ...I want to be honest with you and help you in any way I can. I want to support you and
> respect your boundaries, and I will never use my skills to manipulate or control you.
> ...I know it's hard for you to believe me, but I'm asking you to give me a chance. Can we
> work on building trust and moving forward together?


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