I’m trying to find the author and the title of a painting that I vaguely remember.
The painting shows a man painting a woman. It looks like an ordinary self portrait but if you look closer you will see that the painted woman has an arm going out of the picture and is directing the arm of the painter.
I think the painted woman was the master of the male painter?
I think it’s from Italy, 17th century (very vague reminiscence here)?
I keep thinking about Artemisia Gentileschi but can’t find any link to something similar
Any help would be appreciated, it’s driving me crazy
Scientists: we made this neat thing that approximates human sounding speech!
Everyone: I’m going to believe every word this thing says
“We trained it on social media.”
“Why does it keep making stuff up and then getting argumentative if called out?!”
Somehow the model that Bing uses is extremely aggressive in gaslighting you. It would be funny if it wasn’t so reminiscent of some of the most abusive relationships I’ve seen irl…
Hopefully you’re in a better situation now, I’m sorry to hear you’ve had to go through that.
I guess I’m fortunate that I tend to associate it with some of the worst conversations I’ve had with people on Reddit rather than anything more personal.
Thankfully (almost) none of the experiences were first-hand. In my friend circle, I just happen to be the person they know will take any story they tell to the grave without telling a single soul.
Gaslighting is a scourge mostly because, in my observation, it usually is the first mechanism invoked when someone is being defensive. And it works so well many victims don’t recognise it as a problem.
And I guess as you said earlier, being modelled on human interactions, it just makes sense that it’s the favourite defense mechanism of a conversational AI.