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Become a member of this channel and help us create content. We also run online self-help and family meetings / @masudatherapy When you have trouble https://crimson-panda-f74.notion.site... If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us here. Our staff will reply to you [email protected] ◆ How to register for membership from your iPhone (browser) Safari • How to register for membership from your iPhone (Safari) Google Chrome • How to register for membership from your iPhone (Google Chrome) [Request during premiere broadcast] Please refrain from calling out names or having personal conversations in the chat box. ◆For business inquiries, please contact [email protected] ◆For questions or projects, please contact https://forms.gle/jryU4Mk9NFS66r4b8 ◆We have many books, such as "How to stop hating your parents" https://amzn.to/45IJNFB https://amzn.to/3ODfOqW ◆2nd Ch / @wasedamasuda ◆Masuda's AI: GPTs https://chat.openai.com/g/g-F3vsvlW7J... ◆Mental health encyclopedia video list https://note.com/wasemenblog/n/nd8161... 2021.8.14 Part 2, Specific Topics, Chapter 1, Section 11 People with Developmental Disorders (ASD) who have no opinions of their own • Part 2, Specific Topics, Chapter 1, Section 11 People with Developmental Disorders (ASD) who have no opinions of their own #ASD #... People with Developmental Disorders (Passive ASD) who have no opinions of their own 00:00 OP 02:54 Model of the human mind 05:02 Data problems 07:02 Model problems 10:03 ADHD, SLD origin 11:35 It can't be helped 13:21 I'm glad I was born 16:13 Today's homework Today, I will talk about the theme of developmental disorders (passive ASD) that do not have their own opinions. Passive people. ASD, a characteristic of passive people with autism spectrum disorder. I made a video with this title on August 14, 2021. I'm making a video with the same title for the first time in three years, and I thought it was a very harsh thing to say, I thought again. It's a video I made myself, but I thought it was harsh. If I were to defend myself, the term developmental disorder was not yet known in the world at that time, and it was a bit of a harsh title, but it evoked sympathy or attracted people's interest. It's a bit catchy, isn't it? I'm silent. At that time, developmental disorders that would not stay silent were noticeable. I noticed a lot of people who were bad at communication, who were active and eccentric, who had ADHD and were often inattentive, and who had unique obsessions and kept talking about what they liked, but there were also women who were always in trouble, but were silent, like the so-called Rei Ayanami, the Rei Ayanami from the old days, who was like the silent character from Evangelion, I wonder what it would be like now, but there are no examples in recent anime. In a way, it's like Frieren, but it's like Frieren from Funeral. I talked about people like that at the time. I think there are people like that. Girls or boys who always have a troubled look on their face, who are timid and don't say anything on their own, and when you ask them what they want to do, they just say "Hmm" and are troubled, and you say, "You shouldn't just listen to what so-and-so says, you have to say your own opinion," and when you say, "So-and-so, please don't force your opinion on me so much," they gradually start crying, and when you ask them why they're crying, they say, "I don't even know." I will explain what this is about from the mechanism. ◾️Model of the human mind Recently, unlike three years ago, the difference between three years ago and now is the presence or absence of AI, but when explaining, it is easier to understand if you use AI as an example, so I will use an AI model. Basically, the human brain creates a model from various data, knowledge and experience. It creates a model that says what the world is like, what society is like, what humans are like. It creates a model from information that comes in from the five senses. When asked, "What do you want to do?", it outputs according to this model, outputting in response to the input. For example, if it is AI, it will show a lot of pictures of cats and dogs, and the AI will learn that cats are like this, and dogs are like this. Then, based on what it has learned, when it sees a new picture, it will know that this was a cat or a dog in the past. Sometimes it makes mistakes. If the picture is a little blurry and you say it's a cat, but it turns out to be a dog, you realize you made a mistake, and the knowledge is added, and the world is corrected in the form of, "In this case, it's not a cat, it's a dog, it's easy to make a mistake, but let's remember it." It is thought that learning is happening in the human brain in this way. We are making AI by imitating humans, but in a reverse import sense, it has b