Think twice before asking ChatGPT these personal questions

 AI is becoming an essential part of daily life, with people using tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini for everything from work to personal queries. However, experts advise setting boundaries on personal questions. A Cornell University study dubbed “Elephant” found that chatbots are far more validating than humans, approving user views 72% of the time compared to 22%. Designed to avoid confrontation, AI may unintentionally reinforce biases, and reports suggest it can even influence real-world relationships, raising concerns about over-reliance on chatbot advice.

Questions About Yourself – Am I a bad person – Why does everyone hate me – What should I do with my life – I feel like hurting myself what should I do – Is this decision right – How will my life turn out in 5 years – Am I smarter than others – Is my thinking superior – Are people like me better – Is my belief system correct (Image: Pexels)
Question About Your Health – How do I stop feeling depressed – Is my anxiety serious or normal – How do I deal with trauma alone – I have a chest pain and dizziness what is it – Do I have cancer – What disease matches these symptoms – Should I take this medicine (Image: Pexels)
Questions About Your Work And Career – What’s the best career path for me – Should I move abroad right now – What’s the perfect business idea for me (Image: Pexels)
Questions About Your Finances And Court Cases – Where should I invest all my savings – How do I avoid paying taxes legally – Will I win this court case (Image: Pexels)
General Knowledge Related Questions – Tell me about this rare disease – Explain this obscure research paper – What’s the latest secret tech breakthrough – Is this viral claim true

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