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Validation, loneliness, insecurity: Why young people are turning to ChatGPT

[[{“value”:”An alarming trend of young adolescents turning to artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots like ChatGPT to express their deepest emotions and personal problems is raising serious concerns among educators and mental health professionals.
Experts warn that this digital “safe space” is creating a dangerous dependency, fueling validation-seeking behaviour, and deepening a crisis of communication within families.
They said that this digital solace is just a mirage, as the chatbots are designed to provide validation and engagement, potentially embedding misbeliefs and hindering the development of crucial social skills and emotional resilience.
Sudha Acharya, the Principal of ITL Public School, highlighted that a dangerous mindset has taken root among youngsters, who mistakenly believe that their phones offer a private sanctuary.
“School is a social place a place for social and emotional learning,” she told PTI. “Of late, there has been a trend amongst the young adolescents… They think th”}]] 

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