ChatGPT has gained immense popularity, boasting 200 million weekly active users globally. However, there are critical areas where reliance on this AI tool can lead to significant issues. Users should be cautious about asking for important research, mental health advice, and current information due to the potential for inaccuracies and limitations.
For instance, a lawyer faced sanctions for citing fictitious cases generated by ChatGPT, highlighting the risks in legal contexts. Additionally, while ChatGPT can mimic therapeutic responses, it lacks the depth and creativity of human therapists. The AI's knowledge cutoff means it cannot provide the latest information, making it less reliable than real-time web searches.
• ChatGPT's popularity raises concerns about its reliability for critical tasks.
• Users should avoid seeking mental health advice from ChatGPT.
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