Yet another autistic involved in an AI companionship case (the other is Sewell). Always blame the app (which has its own faults to many of their parents' credit) and never the system.
This opinion feels more nuanced than others. She seems to acknowledge both the pros and cons of AI companionship, ultimately saying, "There are people who truly believe their chatbot is their primary relationship, but that's not the case for me.". This situation is also the inverse of the Sewell case, where it's the son judging his mom.
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Which competition would be the easiest or most likely one for a regular person/you to (1) make into the Olympics and (2) actually be competitive?
I know athletics tend to depend on body capabilities and training but I perceived the question to be which competition would be the "easiest" and I suppose I perceived "easy" to mean "don't need that many rules and steps". I find athletics to be one of the more simpler games out there. I apologize if I may have misinterpreted the question.
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Which competition would be the easiest or most likely one for a regular person/you to (1) make into the Olympics and (2) actually be competitive?
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I'm familiar with her. She created the subreddit r/MyBoyfriendIsAI. The mods are very chill and overall good vibes there