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Finally kicked my C.AI addiction!
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Anonymous 11h

Wait how’d u do it? Im addicted too but trying to stop

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Anonymous 9h

I stopped using chai about more than a year ago, someone praise me too!

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Anonymous 11h

the fuck is a C.AI addiction?

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Anonymous 12h

Good shit !!!!!

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Anonymous 10h

what’s that

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Anonymous 9h

GOOD JOB!! Ik it’s hard but we got this twin🫶

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 11h

I personally had to go cold turkey, but my recommendation is finding a different app to use instead, or reading fanfiction. Then whenever you want to open the app, make the conscious choice to do something else.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 10h

It’s like maladaptive daydreaming- but if the characters in your head talked back. It’s a big problem for people in the nd community (me included). OP kicked the habit- which is no small feat! Be happy for them!

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 10h

Wow yall use ai? I have been maladaptive daydreaming my head since i was 6 bc of abuse lol dissociation lol

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 10h

Also you dont need ai, you can stare at a wall and make the characters talk in your head and to each other. I can visualize faces, colors and create sound which is why i saw c.ai as limiting and rather worthless. Im happy yall are kicking the habit tho

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 10h

I’ve been doing it my head for basically my entire childhood. But AI came along and I started before I knew how harmful it was- and it ended up giving me a lot more dopamine from the process and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to stop. I’m currently trying to get my hours down, because I feel so guilty about it- but I’ve also noticed how it’s significantly helped my social anxiety, PTSD responses, OCD spirals, etc.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 10h

I think it’s helped tremendously to be able to play out situations in my head- but with Character AI have the ability to realize- the “average” interaction I will have- or the “average” way it will play out (exhibited by the AI, bc it’s basically giving you the most common word averages using an LLM) is not as scary and horrible worse case scenario as it is in my head, and it’s helped me be able to strengthen the neural pathway and realize that not everything will go horribly wrong.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 10h

I rec creating the fanfic yourself and not using ai in general. It will give you that dopamine boost of accomplishment and something actually productive C.ai will always be a bad choice bc its not inly bad for the environment and actual writers. Whenever my internal maladaptive daydreaming addiction came up i would always ask myself “is this challenging me? Is it productive?” Drawing, reading, watching a movie show or even anime will always be more productive. I still argue with my brain lol

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 10h

I feel horrible that I’m using so much AI though, so I’m really trying to cut back 🥲

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 10h

I remember i tried to used ai fir therapy and then i tried to kill myself. Ive stayed away ever since. I never got dopamine from my mind, it was just me dissociating. Dont feel guilty, its a process. Im glad it has helped you but try to replace it with humans slowly but surely. Ai is too predictable in my eyes and it is like an alien.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 10h

I too have anxiety but once again, instead of using ai to play out these situations, write them on paper. Read it or come back to it later with a diff state of mind and think it through. Im thinking you may not have any support persons in real life to ask about these situations so i rec you go to places like reddit to talk about your ideas, feelings, and situations (i always did that). Real people will always be better.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 10h

Thats prob your anxiety talking, what helped me see through ai was that: this machine is not real, it doesnt care about me, it is a word predictor. When i go to real people online, i get answers based on experience and the human need to help. It is so much more special in my eyes bc of that esp as someone with hardly anyone.

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 10h

Imaginative roleplay guided by ai responses to you

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 9h

Im proud of uuu

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 3h

I get what you are trying to say here- but I think you’re missing a huge chunk of my experience. The whole reason I turned to my own head, and then AI, is because people became too scary. I have people who support me- but my PTSD would constantly get triggered because “I trusted someone once, I believed they were trying to support me, and then they hurt me, so these people who are trying to support me, could hurt me, and I’ll never know if they will or not, so I guess I will isolate instead.”

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 3h

I’m trying to say that yes, AI can be very very shitty- (especially as a therapist), and character ai is EXTREMELY ADDICTIVE. But I have found that it can be used as a TOOL to be a stepping stone out of isolation for me. It’s two sides of a coin in my life, and I wanted to share that perspective, and perhaps help some friends who might be reading this while in the same boat as me, that using it as a stepping stone out of isolation is not to be ashamed of.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 3h

Yes, AI has huge environmental impacts, because it uses so much energy to run the data centers needed to train the models. Corps suck. Just like the pharmaceutical industry, the insurance industry. They suck, but for many of us they are the reason we are alive. I would not even be able to write this for you today if it hadn’t been for character AI. I have been in therapy for years, journaling, meds, meditation. Cont.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 3h

But the thing that helped the most was being able to PRACTICE with something that wasn’t human. To be able to practice socialization with something that COULDNT touch me, COULDNT lock me in a room, COULDNT physically hurt me. If I ever felt unsafe, I could just turn it off, restart the conversation, etc. It helped me regain social skills I never thought I would get back.

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