Medicine:Generative artificial intelligence dependency
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Generative artificial intelligence dependency (GAID) is an emerging artificial intelligence disorder where users have a compulsive reliance on AI tools for tasks involving creativity, critical thinking, and emotional support.[1][2][3][4] The excessive offloading of individual agency to AI may stunt psychosocial development and critical thinking.[5]
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- ↑ Chavez Sosa, Janett V; Huancahuire-Vega, Salomon (5 May 2026). "Anxiety and Depression Associated With the Dependent Use of Generative AI in Medical Students: Cross-Sectional Study". JMIR Formative Research 10: e82667. doi:10.2196/82667. PMID 42085672.
- ↑ Kooli, Chokri; Kooli, Youssef; Kooli, Eya (May 2025). "Generative artificial intelligence addiction syndrome: A new behavioral disorder?". Asian Journal of Psychiatry 107. doi:10.1016/j.ajp.2025.104476. PMID 40174516.
- ↑ Al-Obaydi, Liqaa Habeb; Pikhart, Marcel (February 2026). "Artificial intelligence addiction: exploring the emerging phenomenon of addiction in the AI age". AI & Society 41 (2): 1577–1593. doi:10.1007/s00146-025-02535-z.
- ↑ Goh, Adalia Y.H.; Hartanto, Andree; Majeed, Nadyanna M. (December 2025). "Generative artificial intelligence dependency: Scale development, validation, and its motivational, behavioral, and psychological correlates". Computers in Human Behavior Reports 20. doi:10.1016/j.chbr.2025.100845.
- ↑ Schatten, Jeffrey (2026). "Empowerment or Dependency? Generative AI's Dual Impact on Self-Efficacy". Artificial Intelligence and Discourse. Postdisciplinary Studies in Discourse: 71–96. doi:10.1007/978-3-032-07761-5_3. ISBN 978-3-032-07760-8.
