RE: Question "?" AI - Contest (Конкурс питань) #5
Question 1:
How come babies knows how to play with the psychology of adults.
For instance, in KINDERGARTEN schools, when their caregivers are in charge, they are very calm but once they see their parents, they start crying and making noise just to get their attention
ChatGPT:
Babies and young children are not intentionally playing with the psychology of adults in a manipulative way. Instead, their behavior is often a natural response to their environment and their attachment to their primary caregivers. When children are in kindergarten or daycare, they may feel secure and comfortable with their caregivers because they have developed a routine and a sense of trust with them.
However, when their parents arrive, children may experience a rush of emotions, including excitement, anxiety, or a desire for attention and reassurance from their parents. Crying or acting out in this context is often a way for children to express their feelings and seek comfort from their familiar and trusted caregivers.
It's important to recognize that young children are still developing emotionally and socially, and their behavior is often driven by their needs for connection, security, and attention rather than a deliberate attempt to manipulate adults.
Thanks for the great question. The railway chat showed an unexpectedly excellent understanding of children's psychology. I didn't think he was so good at it.