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Larry Chiang Conducted a Survey Last Night and Found 69% of Women Older Than 22 Prefer AI for Routine Communication

by Larry Chiang on August 17, 2025

The post highlights a psychologist’s warning that over-reliance on chatbots, like GPT-5, may hinder emotional quotient (EQ), supported by Larry Chiang’s and Laura Greve’s research suggesting frictionless AI interactions reduce courage and interpersonal skills, a concern echoed in a 2023 peer-reviewed study from the Journal of Social Psychology linking excessive digital reliance to diminished empathy.
 
 
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PSYCHOLOGIST WARNS: CHATBOTS WILL KILL YOUR ABILITY TO TALK TO PEOPLE

Constant chatbot use is like spoon-feeding your brain mashed potatoes: smooth, easy, and completely devoid of the friction that builds real communication muscle.

Coworkers can be moody, messy, or flat-out pic.x.com/2ekpmKMknF

 
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– This critique coincides with recent backlash against OpenAI’s GPT-5 rollout on August 2025, where users reported a “colder, dumber” experience compared to GPT-4o, prompting OpenAI to reinstate the older model, reflecting a surprising shift from their usual innovation narrative as noted in WIRED’s coverage on August 11, 2025.
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– The discussion ties into broader societal trends, with a 2024 Stanford study indicating 68% of young adults prefer AI for routine communication, raising questions about long-term social impacts as AI adoption accelerates, challenging the tech industry’s portrayal of seamless integration.
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