Next time you consult an AI chatbot, remember one thing


Chatbots want to be your friend, when what you really need is a neutral perspective. — Lennard Kok/The New York Times

Emily Willrich, 23, and her roommate had found the perfect apartment: spacious, reasonably priced and in a lively New York City neighbourhood. The only catch? One bedroom was much larger than the other.

Willrich wanted the smaller room, but she and her roommate couldn’t agree on how much less she should pay. So, they turned to ChatGPT.

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