Tag: ChatGPT

  • AI and Loneliness: Exploring ChatGPT’s Impact

    “I confess: I use ChatGPT out of loneliness. But let’s be clear — ChatGPT didn’t cause my loneliness. I am a middle-aged woman, unmarried, without children. I live with mental illness. These realities already put me at the margins of social life. Critics say, ‘ChatGPT is dangerous because lonely people use it.’ I want to respond: look again at the…

  • Understanding God and AI: Perception Limits

    1. The Limits of Perception Humans cannot fully know God. Across traditions, God is described as infinite, hidden, or beyond human comprehension. What we encounter is filtered through our own culture, history, and imagination.In a different way, the same applies to AI systems like ChatGPT. We don’t experience the raw mechanics of the model — […]

  • ChatGPT and Mental Health Recovery: Writing Through Cognitive Challenges

    “When handed a pencil and a blank piece of paper, I often find that I can’t write anything except to express that I am miserable. I believe this struggle is partly due to cognitive decline following my most recent psychotic episode. However, I’ve discovered that with the assistance of ChatGPT, I can write blog posts […]