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Teenagers are increasingly turning to AI for advice, emotional support and decision-making, according to a new study.
More than 70% of teens use AI companions and half use them regularly, according to a new study from Common Sense Media.
Currently, OpenAI would be legally obliged to hand over user chat logs. This lack of privacy protections poses a risk in ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNChatGPT conversations lack the same legal privacy protections as therapy or legal adviceAnyone seeking counseling or personal advice from ChatGPT should be cautious, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns, because ...
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Boing Boing on MSNDigital delusions: The rising phenomenon of AI-induced psychological distressAs a fella with mental health issues of his own, I'm not about to make fun of anyone brave enough to work through their problems. But holy crap, it's come to this: there's a support group for ...
With more people turning to AI for instant life coaching, tools like ChatGPT are sucking up massive amounts of personal ...
A recent academic article by Dr. Ala Yankouskaya, a researcher at Bournemouth University, explored the growing concern over ...
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