The Future of Your Mental Health on Artificial Intelligence
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The article discusses the dual impact of artificial intelligence on mental health, emphasizing its role in fostering loneliness, particularly among Gen Z, with 73% reporting feelings of disconnection. While AI can enhance capabilities, it also reduces critical thinking and human interaction. The alarming trend of replacing genuine relationships with technology poses psychological risks. Yet, AI shows promise in areas like education. The balance of harnessing AI's potential without losing the essence of human connection is crucial for future generations.
Not only do young people prefer interacting with AI-fueled tech instead of conversing with one another, both adults and children build strong relationships through technology that wholly replace the need to interact with humans.
I’m not saying that AI is all bad, in fact, at this very moment, artificial intelligence is being used to teach deaf children how to read by translating text into sign language.
A World Economic Forum named disinformation powered by AI the top global threat in 2024, beating out climate change and war.
Its ability to help us achieve our end goal faster than ever before means that AI will be infused into everything we touch.
Read at Psychology Today
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