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  • People are using AI the most for support (both professional & personal) in 2025
  • The top three use-cases all show AI can assist humans in managing both emotions and their life
  • Content creation, learning, and creativity uses are still popular
With mental health support severely underfunded and the Loneliness Epidemic only continuing, AI has emerged as a viable outlet for people to get some support in their life. It’s particularly useful for mindfulness or cognitive behavioural therapy which teach users how to manage their mental health. The problem occurs when AI is used as a replacement for actual human relationships, preventing deeper human connections, in turn exacerbating loneliness.
Just the other day I spoke with a person who fed the AI his medical reports and that the AI gave the same response that a few days later the doctor who viewed them gave him.
Will it be the AI that made the right diagnosis, or will the doctor have used the AI to give the patient the answer?
Beyond the fact that this person has given his medical tests with all his personal data into the hands of third parties, the use of this AI on such a large scale scares me terribly.
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Yeah, many of them rely heavily on AI to interpret medical reports or get detailed insights. I've personally noticed this as well.
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21 sats \ 7 replies \ @Akg10s3 7h
I've said it before. I don't like AI... Wow, every day they add completely new features and uses!! However, giving my personal information or that of my children to the system seems stupid to me!! I'm one of those who believe there are more negative applications of AI than positive ones or those that contribute something comprehensively!!
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I also hate AI and don't use it. As I'm telling here: #956433, I prevented my daughter from using AI on both smartphones and computers, then, one damn day, WhatsApp put AI in it.
I hope that my attempts to educate the child to safeguard her personal data will keep her away from that AI.
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Absolutely, I agree with you. It's really concerning for children that AI might hinder their critical thinking and creativity. Some researchers have even warned that it could negatively affect their cognitive development.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Akg10s3 6h
Yes, I also consider cognitive development to be important, and that's why I take great care of my two little ones. Thanks for your response.
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Just think that I take my daughter to the bookstore when she has to do research for school, when all her classmates do research with the internet and write about the relationship with AI.
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @Akg10s3 6h
That's a great idea!! I can humbly say that my two little ones already have a small library, and I encourage them to read and search through its pages every day! I sit next to them reading my books! We all enjoy it!
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That's a great idea!! I can humbly say that my two little ones already have a small library, and I encourage them to read and search through its pages every day! I sit next to them reading my books! We all enjoy it! My little girl, although she has problems reading, is a voracious reader. For this reason I took it to the library.
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I think AI will bring many benefits as long as it is used for good, because I'm sure many idiots will use it for their stupid purposes.
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