The use of AI tools like large language models (LLMs) has surged, with many users reporting enhanced productivity and creativity, as revealed by a recent report. While 54 percent of American adults claim these tools boost their output, a notable percentage experience feelings of laziness and guilt, sparking a complex relationship with technology. This paradox illustrates how AI not only reshapes work processes but also challenges traditional notions of intelligence and productivity in a digital age.
half of LLM users say they've felt lazy when relying on AI, and 35 percent have even felt like they were cheating.
54 percent of American adults using large language models (LLMs) say these tools boost their productivity, while 42 percent claim they enhance creativity.
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