Post #1595349
2026-04-23 20:41 UTC
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@Architeuthis@awful.systems 2026-04-23 20:56
Their heart seems to be in the right place, police interrogation will be exploitative and brainwashy with no real consequences for the interrogators, but they sure chose the dumbest possible way to make their point: Despite the claims of AI evangelists, chatbots aren’t people and haven’t achieved sentience. The differences between a chatbot and a real person, however, make Heaton’s ability to elicit a false confession more disturbing, not less. “ChatGPT lacks many of the vulnerabilities that make people more likely to falsely confess — like stress, fatigue, and sleep deprivation,” said Saul Kassin, a professor emeritus at John Jay College who wrote the book on false confessions. “If ChatGPT can be induced into a false confession, then who isn’t vulnerable?”
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@ratsnakegames@mastodon.social 2026-04-24 14:29
@macroplastic@sh.itjust.works @BlueMonday1984@awful.systems classic example of accidentally reaching a decent conclusion ("the police have a lot of pull to elicit false confessions") via a completely moronic line of argument