The Conversation
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If AI is addictive, where does the responsibility lie – with big tech or its users?
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An article examining the addictive potential of generative AI tools like ChatGPT and exploring whether responsibility for managing their use lies with technology companies or individual users.
If AI is addictive, where does the responsibility lie – with big tech or its users?
When I talk to my son, an engineering student, and we have a question or disagreement, he immediately turns to ChatGPT as his primary source of information and confirmation.
He is not alone in this. The use of generative AI tools has exploded across different demographic groups. For many people, these tools can be entertaining, informative and beneficial. However, they also have a dark side.
Generative AI is not formally recognised as addictive right now – the medical evidence is still being ga
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