But there's two dangers that I would warn us about, and those are these. It can subtly train us — because it's so encouraging and sycophantic: "Thanks for the question," and "You're so great," and "Can I help you with more?" — and it always has the right response. It always makes you feel good. And because of that, if we spend more time with it, it could subtly train us to think that the small offenses that happen in every friendship are not normal.
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