
"A Yale University student identified as Patrick used ChatGPT to reject a girl he had met through mutual friends, admitting he was inexperienced in crafting that kind of touchy prose."
"There's already a term among researchers for the phenomenon: 'social offloading,' which applies to any shared task-based situation where individuals leverage agents in the social world to facilitate their cognitive performance."
The rise of AI chatbots among teens and young adults has led to a phenomenon known as 'social offloading,' where individuals rely on technology to handle sensitive communications. A Yale student named Patrick used ChatGPT to craft a rejection text for a girl he met, admitting he felt inexperienced in writing such messages. This reliance on AI for personal interactions raises concerns about the impact on social skills and emotional intelligence among young people.
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