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Ehhh...I dunno.
Go back 20 years and we had similar articles, just about the Web, because it was new to a lot of people then.
searches
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/internet-killed-my-daughter/28397087.html
https://archive.ph/pJ8Dw
https://archive.ph/i9syP
And before that, I remember video games.
It happens periodically
something new shows up, and then you'll have people concerned about any potential harm associated with it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_panic
I'm not sure that we're doing better than people in the past did on this sort of thing, but I'm not sure that we're doing worse, either.
It wasn't the internet/web that harmed those people. It was people on the internet. And people were telling each other to be cautious when using the internet.
Unlike modern LLMs which are advertised as intelligent enough to be used in professional settings. And unlike perpetrators in other cases, no one is punishing OpenAI, or Google or whatever the fuck AI company is responsible.
So yeah, this is worse than before.
Great post and I agree 100%!
Doesn't even have to be a new thing either. Video games are still used as a scapegoat. Same as with music, and TV shows, and movies.
The "internet" is still killing teenagers because of social media bullying.
I wished our lawmakers were of a less senile age so we can write and pass more appropriate laws for this stuff...but not much we can do.
Talk with them. Explain stuff. Vote for better ones. It's still not much, but it's better than doing nothing and letting them keep on blundering unchallenged.