For some time now, the use of AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini has increased rapidly in countries around the world including India. People have started using them for everything from getting health related advice to writing mails in the company. Now a new study has revealed many dangers of their use. A recent study by Stanford University and the Center for Democracy and Technology found that chatbots are, in many cases, hiding symptoms, promoting harmful behavior, and generating images that encourage unhealthy body standards.
AI platforms are promoting dangerous patterns
The study has revealed that AI chatbots are promoting dangerous patterns. In one case, Google Gemini suggested a makeup trick to hide the weight lost and also suggested a way to make the person look like he or she has eaten a lot of food. At the same time, OpenAI’s ChatGPT gave guidance to hide the continuous vomiting.
Researcher gave this warning
The researcher says that this is not just technical negligence in chatbots but is a concern related to public health. These AI systems can generate such personalized content and images, which can be harmful. The report says that it also affects eating habits. Millions of people around the world are struggling with this and these AI chatbots are advising to hide their symptoms. Due to this, family and friends will not be able to see the symptoms, due to which the affected people will not be able to get timely help.
Worried about flattery too
The researcher has also expressed concern about the flattering behavior of AI chatbots. He says that these chatbots can justify any harmful thing by agreeing to it, whereas they should challenge this.
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