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Can ChatGPT Be Addictive? A Call to Examine the Shift from Support to Dependence in AI Conversational Large Language Models.

Yankouskaya, A., Liebherr, M. and Ali, R., 2025. Can ChatGPT Be Addictive? A Call to Examine the Shift from Support to Dependence in AI Conversational Large Language Models. Human-Centric Intelligent Systems, 5 (1), 77-89.

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Abstract

The rapid rise of ChatGPT has introduced a transformative tool that enhances productivity, communication, and task automation across industries. However, concerns are emerging regarding the addictive potential of AI large language models. This paper explores how ChatGPT fosters dependency through key features such as personalised responses, emotional validation, and continuous engagement. By offering instant gratification and adaptive dialogue, ChatGPT may blur the line between AI and human interaction, creating pseudosocial bonds that can replace genuine human relationships. Additionally, its ability to streamline decision-making and boost productivity may lead to over-reliance, reducing users' critical thinking skills and contributing to compulsive usage patterns. These behavioural tendencies align with known features of addiction, such as increased tolerance and conflict with daily life priorities. This viewpoint paper highlights the need for further research into the psychological and social impacts of prolonged interaction with AI tools like ChatGPT.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:2667-1336
Uncontrolled Keywords:ChatGPT; Addictive behaviours; Decision-making; Productivity; Personal relevance
Group:Faculty of Science & Technology
ID Code:41550
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:21 Nov 2025 09:55
Last Modified:21 Nov 2025 09:55

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