Phoenix68
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June 20, 2025
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"Previous MIT research, for instance, found that ChatGPT "power users" were becoming dependent on the chatbot and experiencing "indicators of addiction" and "withdrawal symptoms" when they were cut off. And earlier this year Carnegie Mellon and Microsoft — which has invested billions to bankroll OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT — found in a joint study that heavy chatbot use appears to almost atrophy critical thinking skills. A few months later, The Guardian found, in an analysis of studies like that one, that researchers are growing increasingly concerned that tech like ChatGPT is making us stupider, and a Murdoch Street Journal reporter even owned up to HIS cognitive skill loss from over-using chatbots."June 20, 2025
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