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Do not trust ChatGPT, it can hallucinate, says OpenAI CEO Sam Altman: Why students must rethink AI dependence
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has warned users not to place blind trust in ChatGPT, citing its tendency to “hallucinate” and produce unreliable content. As students increasingly rely on AI tools for assignments, experts are raising alarms over declining critical thinking. This story explores the growing intellectual risks and urges a mindful, human-first approach to AI in education.
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