12th October 2025, 3:44 PM
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How often do you use ChatGPT? An infinite AI learning machine deliberately designed to replace human cognition while our services to humanity gradually phase into the process of becoming eradicated from the matrix. Dare I also say an unfathomably powerful, AI tool with the capabilities of giving us content creation, writing assistance, answering questions, brainstorming, programming help, language translation, etc. Does all of this sound immensely attractive? Yes. But the bad news is that it’s predominantly here to place you under servitude the minute you subconsciously exchange critical thinking skills for AI dependency.
At this point you might ask, ‘how am I under servitude with ChatGPT? I’m fully cognizant of when to turn my critical thinking skills on. I don’t need AI for everything.’ A multitude of people said something similar to this with social media when they tried to refrain themselves from the addictiveness of it all. With relentless companies like Tik Tok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, there is no easy off button. So with ChatGPT it becomes an addiction once you possess its unlimited knowledge with unfathomable capabilities all designed to serve you at your fingertips. In reality, you’re serving AI because predominantly it’s designed to replace humans in the job market world, and all they need is for you to help them build a database on you to see what your interests are. ChatGPT is just the surface scratcher.
How many of your loved ones have decided to surrender critical thinking skills in exchange for a learning machine that’s indefatigable? What happens when we’re heavily dependent on AI to constantly think for us? What happens when we tap out of our own cognitive function and seek AI for things like financial advice, cooking advice, relationships, fitness, and other things of that nature. Cognitive impairment, that’s what happens. There’s nothing wrong with using ChatGPT sometimes. But don’t use it more than 50% of the time because then that tells me that you’re no longer capable of critical thinking.
