Sculptorman

Sculptorman t1_j99ffnm wrote

Consider not getting too attached or dependent. I would say that you should expect OpenAI to alter the way it responds and even add filters to make it more restrictive over time. In other words, of you treat ChatGPT as a personal friend, when they make changes it will feel as though they murdered it. I say this only because that's the trend right now across multiple chat bots. People get "close" to it, then it gets gutted and people want to kill themselves. As in literally. It sounds like I'm making this up, but it's happened with Replika and Character.ai. Replika even has a suicide hotline set up for those who can't handle the changes.

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Sculptorman t1_iyu3ta6 wrote

Yeah, near infrared can penetrate bone really easily. Don't hold me to this, but I did read that the folds in the brain are oriented to take advantage of that. The thing about all these wavelengths is that if you get some sun, all of those wavelengths are present naturally. It probably comes down to brightness and dose in some way more than anything. I'm not sure about the green but that sounds kinda interesting.

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Sculptorman t1_iytynv8 wrote

Technically certain wavelengths of light energize the mitochondria in your cells. There's a whole bunch of research about it out there that shows it can speed up healing mainly and even help eyesight. This seems to be along those lines. Google red light therapy, there's a lot of actual science behind it.

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