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Gen Z doesn't need friends, just GPT Chat to confide: Experts explain why?

(Dan Tri) - Instead of calling or confiding in friends, many young people today open their browsers, type a few lines and seek understanding from artificial intelligence.

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí18/06/2025

If in the past, Gen Z often searched Google, flipped through books to find documents when doing homework; or called their best friends when they were heartbroken to confide in them, now, many young people choose to ask ChatGPT questions: "How to overcome a breakup?", "Which university should I choose?"...

Artificial intelligence (AI) is gradually becoming a true companion of Gen Z, not only supporting learning but also acting as a "life consultant".

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman once commented: “Gen Z hardly makes any important decisions without asking ChatGPT.”

In fact, AI is no longer hidden behind the keyboard, but is present as a friend who listens and gives advice on every choice and every feeling, especially for a segment of young people.

In a conversation with AI expert Nguyen Phong Anh, we will discuss the topic: "When AI becomes a digital soulmate", a new perspective on the relationship between humans and technology.

Gen Z doesn't need friends, just Chat GPT to confide: Experts explain why? ( Video : Doan Thuy).

Source: https://dantri.com.vn/cong-nghe/gen-z-khong-can-ban-chi-can-chat-gpt-de-tam-su-chuyen-gia-ly-giai-vi-sao-20250618115727874.htm


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