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Could AI Be the Supportive Friend We All Need?

Summary by Psychology Today
Talking through relationship problems with a friend is a great way to get perspective, but if friends aren't available, can an LLM such as ChatGPT be an effective substitute?

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Talking to a chatbot is more enjoyable for many people than talking to a human. In the short term, it can be a convenient way to ward off loneliness. But the long-term effects of AI companions can be the opposite. They can paradoxically exacerbate loneliness.

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An application based on artificial intelligence (IA), such as ChatGPT, could have a higher persuasion capacity than that of a human person if it is ...

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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According to the study published in the scientific journal Nature Human Behavior, however, without access to such data, there are no differences between GPT-4's persuasion capabilities and people's. Francesco Salvi, of the Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, and colleagues joined 900 people in the United States to discuss with another human being or with the GPT-4 various socio-political issues, for example whether t…

·Portugal
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Nick Turley from Schleswig-Holstein is one of the defining minds behind ChatGPT. In the podcast t3n interview, the product manager talks about his career, AI in the world of work and what we can expect from the chatbot in the next five months.read more on t3n.de

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