Amongst key findings of the study is faster growth in non-work-related ChatGPT usage than in work-related usage. The demographic breakdown of ChatGPT users was also found to have shifted, with the ...
OpenAI is trying to shed its reputation as a student cheating tool by launching a new study mode in ChatGPT that won't spit out answers. The big picture: Study mode, which launched Tuesday, helps ...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A new study from the Center for Countering Digital Hate shows that, within minutes of use, ChatGPT can give instructions on suicide, disordered eating, substance abuse, and ...
Every day, millions of people input prompts (whether questions or instructions) into AI tools such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, DALL-E, or Meta AI. Recently, media coverage highlighted what seemed ...
SAN FRANCISCO — ChatGPT maker OpenAI released the first detailed study of what its users do with the popular chatbot and who they are, providing an unprecedented look at how people use the artificial ...
More than 70% of messages sent on ChatGPT are for non-work-related purposes, suggesting that large language models are being increasingly adopted into many users' personal lives, according to a ...
Large language models largely remain black boxes in terms of what is happening inside them to produce the outputs that they do. They have also been a bit of a black box in terms of who is using them ...
A recent study by the Media Lab at MIT found that prolonged use of ChatGPT, a large language model (LLM) chatbot, can have a harmful impact on the cognitive abilities of its users. Over four months, ...
Seeking information rose to 24% of ChatGPT usage, suggesting overlap with search-type queries. Writing is the top work use case. Non-work usage surpassed 70%. An OpenAI and Harvard study finds that 24 ...
Next time you’re feeling a bit peaky, better dust off your grandma’s old medical encyclopedias rather than opt for the high-tech solution – it turns out asking ChatGPT might just make things worse.