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
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
Breaking ChatGPT to fix Echo Chambers? - The Ethics Institute We want to suggest that these phenomena might inform our views about so-called epistemic bubbles and echo chambers and make possible bridges between social epistemology and computer science
Breaking ChatGPT to fix Echo Chambers? - Blog of the APA To illustrate how thinking about model collapse could inform our thinking about social epistemic phenomena, let’s revisit some of Nguyen’s views about epistemic bubbles and echo chambers First, let’s reconsider Nguyen’s views about the causes of echo chambers