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The craze of AI and ChatGPT

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The craze of using AI and ChatGPT is growing day by day. Students want to use them to appear for their examination and teachers to teach.
Interviewers in India now give strict instructions to candidates not to use AI or ChatGPT to answer the question. We can use these tools to gain knowledge if its useful. I think using too much of using AI and ChatGPT destroys originality.
 
I completely understand that concern. The rapid rise of AI tools like ChatGPT has undoubtedly changed how people learn, work, and create. While these technologies can be incredibly helpful for gathering information and improving productivity, excessive dependence on them can weaken originality and critical thinking. When students or professionals rely on AI to do their thinking for them, they risk losing the ability to express personal insight, creativity, and authenticity.
However, the problem isn’t the technology itself but how it’s used. AI should be treated as a learning partner, not a replacement for human effort. When used wisely, it can enhance ideas, inspire creativity, and expand knowledge. But when used carelessly, it can make people passive consumers of information instead of active thinkers. Balance is the key — mastering AI while still nurturing independent thought is what truly defines progress.
 
Too much of everything is bad, and the same goes for the use of AI and the likes. When people use it too much, they become too dependent.
 
I completely understand that concern. The rapid rise of AI tools like ChatGPT has undoubtedly changed how people learn, work, and create. While these technologies can be incredibly helpful for gathering information and improving productivity, excessive dependence on them can weaken originality and critical thinking. When students or professionals rely on AI to do their thinking for them, they risk losing the ability to express personal insight, creativity, and authenticity.
However, the problem isn’t the technology itself but how it’s used. AI should be treated as a learning partner, not a replacement for human effort. When used wisely, it can enhance ideas, inspire creativity, and expand knowledge. But when used carelessly, it can make people passive consumers of information instead of active thinkers. Balance is the key — mastering AI while still nurturing independent thought is what truly defines progress.
Sometimes the AI tools gives wrong answers. This proves to be a disaster for learners.
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Too much of everything is bad, and the same goes for the use of AI and the likes. When people use it too much, they become too dependent.
The young generation is getting dependant on it.
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The young minds of the students this time are dependent on AL. They keep on asking for help from their ChatGPT friends. Students become mentally disabled.
This is weakening the young generations logical thinking.
 
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