Analyzing 47,000 ChatGPT Conversations Shows Echo Chambers . . . For nearly three years OpenAI has touted ChatGPT as a "revolutionary" (and work-transforming) productivity tool, reports the Washington Post But after analyzing 47,000 ChatGPT conversations, the Post found that users "are overwhelmingly turning to the chatbot for advice and companionship, not pr
How people really use ChatGPT, according to 47,000 . . . Emotional conversations were also common in the conversations analyzed by The Post, and users often shared highly personal details about their lives In some chats, the AI tool could be seen adapting to match a user’s viewpoint, creating a kind of personalized echo chamber in which ChatGPT endorsed falsehoods and conspiracy theories
We analyzed 47,000 ChatGPT conversations. Here’s . . . - DNyuz A sample of 2,000 conversations, including the initial 500, was classified with AI using methodologies described by OpenAI in its Affective Use and How People Use ChatGPT reports, using gpt-4o and gpt-5, respectively Drew Harwell and Andrea Jiménez contributed to this report The post We analyzed 47,000 ChatGPT conversations
The Echo Chamber Effect of ChatGPT | by Sila Tekinsoy | Medium Sometimes ChatGPT seems to know you better than you know yourself It picks up on your tone, past conversations, even your mood That’s personalization — but it also means it can learn how to
Polarization of Autonomous Generative AI Agents Under Echo . . . To verify whether AI agents induce polarization in echo chambers, we instructed a group of AI agents based on ChatGPT to discuss specific topics and observed how the opinions of the AI agents changed