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AI Dependence Syndrome: The Hidden Cost of Reliance on AI Chatbots

In the ever-evolving digital landscape, AI-powered chatbots like ChatGPT have become increasingly popular. With a staggering 100 million users in just two months, ChatGPT’s growth has been nothing short of extraordinary. Although AI chatbots offer numerous benefits, they may also be contributing to a concerning trend: AI Dependence Syndrome. In this blog post, we’ll explore the potential dangers of relying too heavily on AI chatbots and how this dependence can impact our ability to learn and grow in both our professional and personal lives.

A Review of ChatGPT GPT-4

Well, the rumours were true. GPT-4 has been announced, and it’s just as impressive as we had hoped. We’ve heard of big things for GPT-4 for months, so does the latest and greatest version of OpenAI’s hyped model live up to the hype? For comparison, here is ChatGPT using GPT-3.5: And here is ChatGPT using GPT-4: The first thing you notice is reasoning is 5/5. Speed is 2/5, and conciseness is 4/5. The one thing you see before using GPT-4 is how it’s over half as fast as GPT-3.5. This is most likely due to the increased parameters the model deals with as it processes your inputs.