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ChatGPT Does Not Generate Addiction Like Drugs: Experts Refuse that AI Chatbots Create Dependency

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Are we becoming addicted to artificial intelligence? Can ChatGPT daily be equated with a dependence such as gambling or drugs? A new international study, with Spanish participation through the University of Valencia, is clear: no, ChatGPT does not cause clinical addiction and using it often does not amount to developing a pathological dependence. The conclusion is conclusive: “To classify a behavior as addictive, there must be convincing evidenc…

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Are we becoming addicted to artificial intelligence? Can ChatGPT daily be equated with a dependence such as gambling or drugs? A new international study, with Spanish participation through the University of Valencia, is clear: no, ChatGPT does not cause clinical addiction and using it often does not amount to developing a pathological dependence. The conclusion is conclusive: “To classify a behavior as addictive, there must be convincing evidenc…

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A study carried out by an international team of researchers confirms the idea that artificial intelligence (AI) can lead to a similar dependence on drugs or gambling.

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A study conducted by a research team refutes the idea that AI can generate drug or gambling-like addiction. A study conducted by an international research team refutes the idea that artificial intelligence (AI) can generate drug- or gambling-like addiction, stating that “there is no solid scientific evidence to support the existence of an addiction to ChatGPT or other AI chatbots.”

A study by an international research team refutes the idea that artificial intelligence (AI) can lead to addiction similar to drugs or gambling, stating that “there is no solid scientific evidence to support the existence of addiction to ChatGPT or other AI chatbots.”

A study carried out by an international research team in which the Universitat de València (UV) participates refutes the idea that artificial intelligence can generate an addiction similar to drugs or gambling. In response to a recent media alarmism that pointed in this direction, the research team exposes that there is no solid scientific evidence to support the existence of a ‘ChatGPT addiction’ or other AI chatbots. The study has been publish…

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Valencia (Spain), EFE.- A study carried out by an international research team refutes the idea that artificial intelligence (AI) can generate an addiction similar to drugs or gambling, stating that “there is no solid scientific evidence to support the existence of an addiction to ChatGPT or other AI chatbots”.

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N Digital broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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