Regret Turning to AI Chatbots for Advice? Share Your Story
Regret Turning to AI Chatbots for Advice? Share Your Story

Researchers and even some AI companies are beginning to worry that some users are becoming overly dependent on their chatbots. People are increasingly turning to AI chatbots for advice on their personal and social lives. But this growing reliance has raised concerns about the potential negative consequences.

Have You Regretted Following AI Advice?

Have you taken the advice of an AI chatbot to make a significant decision—and regretted it? We want to hear from those who have experienced regret after using AI chatbots for guidance on important personal or social matters.

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