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Don't overuse it.

Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is spreading into our lives, even faster than previously predicted. Initially, AI applications were tools to help with homework. But quickly, these AI applications became a kind of "confidant." The reason is that for anything important in their daily lives, young people ask their "AI friend."

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng23/05/2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is spreading into our lives, even faster than previously predicted. Initially, AI applications were tools to help with homework. But quickly, these AI applications became a kind of "confidant." The reason is that for anything important in their daily lives, young people ask their "AI friend."

- What age range is a child considered to be?

- Those under 30 naturally belong to the younger generation. However, the group with the highest rate of AI tool usage is Generation Z (born between 1997 and 2012) onwards. Generation Z sees AI as a companion for managing personal relationships, planning careers, and as a basis for decision-making.

- If AI permeates every aspect of life like that, what will happen?

From a technological perspective, AI models are being seen as a new operating system. Young people view them as digital advisors, living in sync with their lives. Because AI doesn't judge users, it fosters a sense of trust and closeness. However, on the other hand, dependence on AI is creating significant concerns. Those who are calm and objective argue that this process will quickly lead to a loss of independent thinking and self-determination.

- Anything is possible. It would be much better to treat AI as a tool to be used, not abused.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/dung-lam-dung-post796558.html


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