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ChatGPT speak is creeping into our everyday language - here's why it matters


New research from Florida State University suggests that ChatGPT's instantaneous popularity and frequently used buzzwords are affecting human speech patterns.

The university's Modern Languages and Linguistics, Computer Science, and Mathematics departments collaborated to reveal that the chatbot's most overused words are influencing human speech patterns. Florida State University's study also presented an idea that the research doesn't address: it's imperative to strongly grasp AI as a tool, because it is rapidly influencing the world around you. "Even the possibility that these models are putting words or thoughts into our minds, that is something we really want to study carefully," said Tom Juzek, assistant professor of computational linguistics and principal investigator, in a video.

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