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AI researcher Sasha Luccioni noticed a shift in how people think about artificial intelligence when OpenAI’s chatbot, ChatGPT, was released to the public. ChatGPT was the product, and it was used to write song lyrics, draft emails, summarise documents, and craft speeches. It was also used as a personal therapist. One year later, ChatGPT is used by 100 million people a week, but it has also sparked AI anxiety due to its potential to spread misinformation, perpetuate biases, threaten jobs, and help students cheat on assignments.