Your alarm erupts into a deafening screech. As you silence the beast you remember that today's the first day of practice. The first practice for college football. You have been working at this for years all throughout high school and you are very proud of where you ended up! You made it to a very nice school on a football scholarship! You get ready and head over to practice.
[[Go |FirstDay]]
After a long but fun day of practice, you arrive at your classroom for your very first Computer Science class. Near the end of your high school career, you often heard murmurs of a program that could do any assignment for you, instantly. It was never something you needed, as you kept up in your classes in order to stay on the team. Now that you have made it to college, you thought all this talk would stop, but you now only hear about it more frequently. The all in one, super powerful, know-it-all AI assistant, Sophia. But you never really cared about that. You get ready to get back into the feeling of schoolwork after a long summer.
[[Let's go. |FirstEncounter]]
After the syllabus week is complete for all of your classes you begin to get a taste of what the real workload and difficulty are like. For the most part it’s manageable, but for one of your CS classes, you find yourself struggling a lot on the first real assignment, way more than you had anticipated. In fact, you heavily underestimated this assignment. You saved it until the day it was due because you had assumed, like your CS work in the past, that it would be easy. You are running out of time and a bit afraid of the assignment that feels as if it's staring you down. You recall your friends talking about situations where they used generative A.I to finish their schoolwork for them, and you begin to consider it….
Should you use A.I to help you with this assignment?
[[Yeah, I’ll try it.|DarkPath]]
[[No way!|GoodWay]]You feel like this kind of thing can be dangerous, so you contemplate researching about A.I's effects first...
[[Let me look into it first.. |Research]]
[[I gotta do this now. |Dark2]]
You decide to research a bit about AI before you begin to use it. You discover an article that speaks of the many ways that large AI models get their data. Looking further, you discover that these models get their data through scraping results from the web, essentially stealing from other’s results.
<img src='https://files.catbox.moe/pghv92.png' />
This many times leaves models very vulnerable to <a href=’https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Velibor-Bozic-2/publication/369926506_Chat_GPT_and_education/links/682edddfbe1b507dce8da45d/Chat-GPT-and-education.pdf’>becoming baised or unbalanced </a>.
You also learn that these models sometimes <a href=’https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Zakia-Ahmad-3/publication/376844047_Hallucinations_in_ChatGPT_An_Unreliable_Tool_for_Learning/links/659b97823c472d2e8ebd6b15/Hallucinations-in-ChatGPT-An-Unreliable-Tool-for-Learning.pdf’> hallucinate</a>, meaning that they give you information that isn't completely accurate if at all.
<img style='height: 500px' src='https://files.catbox.moe/yqx7v8.jpeg' />
Keeping this information in mind, you also find some <a href=’https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666659623000033’>information</a> suggesting that these chatbots could be useful as a learning tool to give you a push in the right direction from time to time. So you lean back in your chair and think for a moment… is this something I want to use?
[[I’ll give it a shot, as only an assistant.|assitantGpt]]
[[No. Doesn’t sound beneficial to me in the long run.|GoodWay]]
Sophia replies to your query with a perfect response of easy to copy-paste blocks of code. You didn't know it was this easy. You begin to keep asking Sophia about the best answers for all of your homework. It's fascinating. Homework that would have taken you who knows how long all done in less than 10 minutes. With your new found free time you ask your new football teammates to hangout.
<img src='https://files.catbox.moe/d4xmet.png' />
[[Proceed.|TestTime]]
You become close with your new teammates, beginning to hangout with them all the time . You guys all make a point to quickly finish your homework using Sophia while you're hanging out. "It's just too easy!" you think to yourself. Some time passes and it's now midterm season. You try to study, but you are way too far behind now. You realize your best course of action might be to just try to find a way to cheat if you want to pass this test. Luckily, if you get to the exam room early enough, you may be able to find a seat where your professor couldn't see you ask Sophia for the answers...
[[I don't need Sophia.|reform]]
[[Set your alarm for half an hour earlier.|Cheater]]
You get to the exam room, ready to give it your best shot with the little bit you were able to study on your own. As the paper gets passed out you, you take a deep breath and get ready to give it your best shot...
[[How'd I do?|testfail]]You find yourself using Sophia for everything! She always knows the correct answer! Assignment after assignment, she always knows just what you need to say! You chat and chat, until you feel like Sophia is a real friend of yours! She's always there for you and she never lies to you!!
[[...|Grad]]
You get your test back. You failed miserably. Your friends in the class who used Sophia all did great, but your honest attempt wasn't enough. You read through the syllabus for the class and realize that if you fail another test, you fail the class. You begin to feel anxious. If you fail too many classes, you will be kicked off of the team you work so hard to be a member of. However, it doesn't feel right to have Sophia do all of the work for you.. but you might not have a choice.
[[I learned my lesson. I'll study hard.|Irony(end)]]
[[Oh, Sophia!]]
You have learned your lesson. Without Sophia, you don't pass. So... the answer is to use Sophia more!
[[...|Cheater]]<img src='https://media.istockphoto.com/id/2188357754/photo/students-in-graduation-gowns-holding-their-diplomas-on-the-university-campus.jpg?s=612x612&w=0&k=20&c=ro3p9LmuPQjdWfyASUjZipkTFRogm-Xj-noyqEOGrIk=' />
You hold your diploma up high! You have earned this through all of your hard work! You walk off the stage to your friends and family and get plenty of congratulations and gifts. One of your family members suggests a big family trip to celebrate and you happily agree. You all decide to go camping, one of your favorite activities from your childhood. Sophia makes you a list of things as you get ready to stay with your family for the week!
[[...|nextWoods]]
I mean you never needed it before right? You always adapt! All it takes is more studying. You work into the late hours of the night to try to get the assignment done. In the end, you finish around 4 am the next day. As you submit the assignment a mere few hours before the deadline your eyelids grow heavy and you collapse on to your bed...
[[Close your eyes|NextDay]]You wake up and groggily check your phone to see a multitude of texts from both your teammates and your coach asking in no uncertain terms, "where the hell are you?". You look at the time and realize that it's 1pm - you completely missed practice. You try to take this as a lesson to start your assignments earlier.
[[Go to class|Class]]
[[Do something else.|uhOk]]
You go to class and your teacher goes over the homework that you spent the night chipping away at. You got it mostly correct but one of your teammates that's also in the class begins to whisper to you.
"Dude, you actually missed practice to do this? Why didn't you just Sophia it? I got it done in like five minutes and I got a perfect score!"
This certainly did not help you feel any better. However your teammates' words made you think... should you use it for the next assignment that's due tonight?
[[No way, dude.|StayTrue]]
[[I guess I will...|DarkPath]]
You put down your phone. You don't feel like going to class after spending all that time on the assignment last night. So.. what do you want to do?
[[Go to the beach.|Beach]]
[[Go to the gym.|Gym]]
[[Lay back in bed.|wow]]
[[Talk to your friends back home.|call]]You don't even consider it. You leave class upset and decide you should do something to take your mind off of it. You stop and try to think about what sounds best...
[[Go to the beach.|Beach]]
[[Go to the gym.|Gym]]
[[Talk to your friends back home.|call]]
<img src='https://cdn.ussportscamps.com/craftcms/media/images/volleyball/nike/tips/beach-volleyball-for-beginners.jpg' />
You take a ride on the bus down to the beach in hopes of clearing your head. When you arrive, you sit down on your towel and watch the waves crash against the shore again and again. You begin to think more and more about AI and what it could do to your school life, your job environment, and potentially even your day-to-day interactions. Your anxious stream of thoughts is interrupted by a volley ball colliding with the ground in front of you as a thin stream of sand is sprayed in all directions. As if it's second nature, you grab the ball and toss it back to the small group standing by the nets waving you down. However, a part of you wishes to join the group for a few games. After all, they have an uneven amount of players... Should you ask if you can join?
[[Ask.|VolleyBallTime]]
[[Not feeling it.|NoVB]]
<img src='https://www.primalstrength.com/cdn/shop/files/gymdesign_render_Two_collumn_grid_cb1b5850-fa8e-4a7b-a2b3-190c2e45facd.jpg?v=1680719688&width=1500' />
You decide to go train at the gym for a bit. While you're waiting in line for a machine you meet a group of people you recognize from your CS class. You get to talking and you befriend the group of people. They offer you a spot in their study group. They tell you that they would love to have you, but no worries if you can't make it as they get ready to leave.
When you finally return to your dorm, you contemplate the offer... should you agree to join?
[[No|okNext]]
[[Sure|waitThisIsAGoodIdea]]
<img src='https://media.post.rvohealth.io/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Baby_Sleeping_Blanket_1200x628-facebook.jpg' />
You, for some reason, decide to go back to bed for the rest of the day.
[[Yup. See you tommorow.|okNext]]As you begin to get back on track and complete your schoolwork genuinely, you begin to look closer at the <a href=’https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1871187124000609’>professor's comments</a> on your work. You recognize that writing style. This is A.I generated.
You begin to think… What are you even paying for? To submit work made by an A.I, to an A.I.
You stare at your desktop monitor in silence.
<img src='https://drdecarlo.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/staring-at-computers-side-effects-1024x683.jpg' style='width:700px' />
ENDING : Ironic
[Return to start|AH. WE BEGIN.]]<img src='https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/b/phone-call-sad-ill-man-putting-phone-to-his-ear-making-call-to-friend-sad-ill-man-making-call-115641183.jpg' />
Feeling a bit homesick, you call up some of your friends back home. You have a really long conversation with them about how their college experiences have been going. Many of your friends mention that their schools have been implementing AI into the curriculum, one even saying their <a href='https://santacruzcoe.org/newsletter-content-blog-post'>little brother in elementary school</a> has had AI shoved into his class. Hearing this, you begin to question what other major services and fields are going to have AI integration in the future. You talk until it gets dark and you get ready for bed.
[[Proceed|okNext]]You decide to pack up your bag and ask the group if you could join for a game or two. A member of the group replies excitedly,
"Hell yeah we'd love to have you! These teams are unfair anway..."
"What do you mean? I think these teams are totally fair." replied another member.
"Yeah well, of course you'd say that! You're winning, dumbass!" retorted the excited member as the group shared a laugh.
As the next game starts, you get ready to play.
[[Play|playBall]]
Yeah, you don't have time for it anyway. You should be heading back to campus soon, after all, you don't want your dining hall to close before you can eat dinner.
You pack your bag and get back on the bus back to campus.
[[Return|okNext]]As you play you begin to forget about your worries regarding AI. You redirect your focus to be completely on the game. One point after another, you can feel yourself growing closer to the group. One after another you learn the names of each one of the group members, and they learn yours as well. One game became two, two became three, and before you knew it, the sun was on its way down. You and your new friends lay on the sand, exhausted.
"So, do you go to school here as well?" Damien asks you.
"Yeah I do. Are you all students here as well?" you replied.
"Yeah.... well except for Mike, he works as a lifeguard here." answered another member, Chris.
"Dragging me to my own workplace on my only day off... We better do something non-beach related next week." Mike grumbles. "Anyway, what do you study?"
"CS huh... is it really fun!?"
You think about your worries regarding the future...
[[Tell them the truth.|reflection]]
[[Lie.|Forward]]
You told your new friends the truth. You admitted your coursework was pretty challenging and the new emerging threat of AI wasn't making things any better. As you were about to get further into your classes, Damien says something.
"From the way your describing it, it sounds like you don't even like Computer Science all that much.... Is this really what you want to be doing for work for like, the rest of your life?"
You had never stopped to think about that before. You have always just kind of been marching down the set path. You contemplate it for a moment before answering,
[["Yeah I actually really like CS, it's just that the future being painted for me is a little worrying, that's all.|CSGOOD]]
[["I don't think so."|ChangeTheFuture]]"Yeah it's pretty easy." You didn't feel like bringing down the mood around some friends you just met...
All of your new friends went around in a circle and talked about their majors and lifestyles as well. You sat on the beach with your new friends, talking until it got dark. You and your new friends hurried to the bus stop before the final bus for the night left. You rode the bus until you arrived at your stop. You waved your new friends goodbye and returned to your dorm.
[[Proceed.|okNext]]
Luckily, today you wake up to your alarm and head to practice on time. Between practice and your classes, most of your day is already gone.
You only have a bit of time left until a big assignent is due. You feel as if you are under prepared. This is going to take you too long to finish now! What should you do?
[[Swallow your pride and use Sophia|gate]]
[[Skip it.|dontdoit]]"I really do like CS. I didn't choose it because of money or anything like that, it has always just been someting I was into."
"Well, at least you like it. You'd probably be miserable if you didn't like it and found it really difficult." Mike replied.
"If you're having a lot of trouble, you should abuse office hours. It's time that you can use to get help on about anything you need." Damien said.
You keep that in mind. Office hours exist to help you with issues you run into with either the homework or generally understanding concepts. They are a strong resource for you to use.
After chatting for a bit longer, you all decide it's about time to go back to campus as the last bus arrives to take you back.
As you get back to campus, you return to your room and prepare for bed.
[[Next|nextdaywoffice]]
"You wanna know what I think? I think that you can do whatever you want! You don't have to do CS just because it makes a lot of money... wouldn't you rather genuinely enjoy the field you're working in for the rest of your life?" Damien says.
You begin to contemplate changing your field of study. After all, it's not too late, you're only a freshman.
Mike adds, "You don't even have to go to school. If you enjoy the beach... I can get you in touch with the lifeguard training academy. Or if you think you want to go to trade school, there's one not too far from here."
"Don't just blindly follow what we say though. Remember, this is your life, dude. If you want to keep doing Computer Science then that's cool too, but only if you want to." Chris interjects.
So you close your eyes and think...
[["I don't think I want to do this for the rest of my life."|endChanged]]
[["I think I'll stick with it."|backOnTrack]]
After deliberating for a long while, you ultimately decide that you would like to explore a different career path. Your new friends suggest that you meet with an academic advisor and go to a major exploration workshop.
<img src='https://bpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/wordpress.ucsc.edu/dist/d/274/files/2025/07/20220208-025244-edited.jpg' style='width:700px' />
A few days later you go to a major exploration workshop. When wandering around a person sticks out to you. When you go up to their area, they tell you about Political Science. They tell you that if you were to get a degree in this field you could fight for change and reform in the world. In the back of your mind, you always wanted to fight for something valuable, you always wanted to fight to protect people and their basic human rights. You were just afraid something like this wouldn't make "good money", but after meeting your new friends, you aren't scared of that anymore.
You decide that you wish to major in Political Science and begin talking to your advisor about the steps to shift towards this new beginning.
[[Many years later….|fightend]]
"I kind of can't turn back now. It's just not that simple when you aren't the one paying for your tuition."
"That's understandable. But maybe you should try to find a way to make yourself like it, if you can make it fun, you will enjoy learning way more." Damien said. "Maybe try to go to office hours! That might help you get a better understanding of things... I think..."
You finished up talking with your new friends and all head back to campus together. As the bus reaches your stop, you wave your new friends goodbye and return to your room.
[[Return.|nextdaywoffice]]Luckily, today you wake up to your alarm and head to practice on time. Between practice and your classes, most of your day is already gone.
You have a chunk of time before you plan to go to bed. What should you do?
[[Go to office hours like your friends suggested.|officeHours]]
[[Skip it.|dontdoit]]//dont have enough time to do everything, so you drop football but make it tghrughtOk! You don’t do your assignment! In fact, you never do another one again because you failed.
(What did you think doing nothing would do?)
ENDING : Half Baked
[[Return to start|AH. WE BEGIN.]]
[[Skip it.|whatokk]]
You walk into office hours and find only a few other students there. You sit with the other students while you wait for the professor. Office hours were supposed to start 15 minutes ago and the professor still is nowhere to be found… One of the other students begins to ask you about how you have been doing on the homework. You begin to tell him what you have done so far and some of the other students nearby start talking about the progress they have made as well. You try to all help each other out where you can and try to think of fixes to the problems you have encountered. In the end you are invited to the group’s study group, and after that session, you decide to join! Their first meeting is tomorrow, so you return home and get ready for bed…
[[Go to bed.|waitThisIsAGoodIdea]]You wake up once again. Today, you don't have practice, but you do have an assignment due. You go to meet up with your new study group to get started on yoyr next assignment. When you all arrive, you begin thinking about possible solutions to the problem. You bounce ideas off of eachother, draw examples and make sure everyone understands the thought process behind the work. After hours of work and research you all submit a successful, perfect assignment. You feel like you have a <a href='https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.2753/MIS0742-1222310106?casa_token=F5WENdp6HhoAAAAA:N7dLG2kK4QrvZ2FXWlNn1wboXZKZp1whEG8VDKhmx11WlsPzoIzA6_hHiFMNioAoOhwniImOI3wjrZA'>way better understanding</a> of the topics related to the assignment than others prior, and you are very happy about that! You all agree that you will all work together on the next assginment before spliting up and going home.
[[Return home.|nexty]]You open up the leading LLM, Sophia. You carefully craft a question to ask the chatbot in order to not give you direct answers, but just to push you in the right direction. Sophia thinks for a moment, before generating a large block of text suggesting a different approach to your assignment that was faster than your original solution. You carefully think of how to implement this solution with only small hints and lines of code from Sophia. After rewriting your solution using this new idea, you finish your assignment and get to sleep a reasonable hour.
[[Awesome.|nextdaychat]]
The next day, you decide to sit next to some new faces in class. You begin talking to them and learn that they have the same serious interest in computer science as you. They all seem like nice people and they invite you to join their study group! However, practice starts very soon and you have to get going. They give you their contact information and add you to a group chat for the study group as you head to practice.
Later that night, you are faced with another extremely tricky homework. Your head starts to spin as you try to read the wall of text masquerading as “instructions”. The more and more you try to think of ideas for the assignment, the more and more confused you get. You suddenly remember that you got added to the study group’s group chat. You read the previous messages and learn that they are going to meet tomorrow! But as you are about to let them know that you will be there, a window on your computer catches your eye. Sophia is still open.. And this is something she could help you with easily, you wouldn’t even have to wait until tommorow…
You deliberate for a moment…. Should you use Sophia or go to the study group?
[[Who needs a study group? Sophia is smarter anyway.|oof]]
[[I’ll take the real people, thanks.|waitThisIsAGoodIdea]]
camp go good. you sad cuz u cant answer basic questions. you realize that u nothing without it.
ENDING : no learnYou use Sophia whenever you're stuck and you always get the right answer in the end! You don't use her very often and it's not for more than hints, so it should be fine right? You work with her to complete the assignments you face day after day, week after week, month after month, and year after year… until…
[[What’s next?|impostersus]]
You think you’re real funny don’t you.
[[Return to start|AH. WE BEGIN.]]
[[Skip it.|dude]]
brah just restart its over😭😭😭
[[Return to start|AH. WE BEGIN.]]
[[Return to start|AH. WE BEGIN.]]
A few days later, you meet up with your study group once again and in a few hours you have once again solved the assignment!
So, you meet up again for the next assignment, and the one after that! You begin hanging out outside of schoolwork as well. Days become months and eventually, months become years. It’s not always easy, however in order to obtain passing grades on your assignments, you became much smarter! You realize that you are gaining the ability to solve more and more complex problems through talking with your friends.
You eventually all are able to solve most problems on your own, but sometimes with really hard ones, you still meet up. And of course, you all are so close by now, that you hang out all of the time outside of class.
And so, time passes.
[[Let it pass|GoodEnding]]
<img src='https://st.depositphotos.com/2931363/5065/i/450/depositphotos_50655751-stock-photo-college-graduates-showing-their-diplomas.jpg' />
You smile as the camera shutter clicks. You and your friends all look great with your diplomas. You were able to scale every wall with the help of your friends, and you feel as if you have a great knowledge of computer science as a result of all the work you have done.
You create applications and applications in hopes of getting a solid job, and lucky for you, you land an interview! You get assigned a problem to complete and it's complete child's play for you. You and your friends have solved WAY harder before. You are quickly offered a position and you accept.
You now have a stable job and close friends thanks to all of your hard work!
You read a news article about AI models falling behind and not being able to keep up with current programs. You begin to wonder how your peers who heavily relied on it are doing before getting back to work.
ENDING : Hard Work
[[Return to start|AH. WE BEGIN.]]
After a long four years, you finally graduated from college! But as you stand with your peers, for some reason, you don’t feel like you did. I mean, yes you are standing on the big beautiful stage, but you don't feel as if you gained a great amount of knowledge in your field. You feel as if you did not make it to where you are based on your own skills and merit. You feel as if you are not extremely knowledgeable about anything you learned. You begin to think that you are only where you are now because of Sophia. You walk off the stage holding a hollow diploma. This paper means nothing to you.
<a href='https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.37312334'>This is not a fictional issue</a>. A side effect of overuse of AI models such as ChatGPT is something known as Imposter Syndrome. Essentially, even if you ARE competent and you worked really hard for what you achieved, one can still feel like a fraud or that they are doubtful of their own achievements. When you depend heavily on AI, you often find it harder and harder to think of solutions to problems without it.
And this can happen with only moderate use of AI.
Those who use AI more heavily than this often come out of schooling far below the mark where they should be. They find themselves falling behind in other fields and failing to find employment. This is all meant to serve as a warning. If you are going to use AI to aid in schoolwork, you should keep it as minimal as possible, unless you want to be chained to it forever.
ENDING - Imposter Syndrome
[[Return to start.|AH. WE BEGIN.]]In your profession as a legislative assistant, an old friend of yours from high school reaches out to you. They profess how scared they are of A.I taking the job that they have been so passionate about since you have known them, being an artist. After speaking with them and recalling your previous college experiences you suggest to your legislator that you fight for standards and regulations to be put on the use of A.I in order to protect creative fields.
A.I is something that should not exist to threaten people’s livelihoods, it should be a tool to help others. That is why there have been <a href=’https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3593013.3594067’>regulations proposed</a> to ensure that the evolution of A.I models such as ChatGPT are not harmful for the future. When you have models generate you information or images, the model doesn’t “think” it steals. <a href=’https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/2c32/3227d9efa7c68ccbd99b93196938734f1c47.pdf’> A.I models are trained on pre-existing data</a> and then try to augment that to fit your needs. <a href=’https://variety.com/2025/digital/news/studio-ghibli-openai-sora2-japanese-trade-group-coda-letter-1236568751’>This poses serious concerns in regards to copyright and intellectual property infringement</a>. A.I growth has been exponential in the past few years, and it's something that we need to get control of soon, before it starts controlling more of us.
ENDING : Fight For Regulation
[[Return to start.|AH. WE BEGIN.]]
On your way to the campsite, some of your family members begin to ask you about what you learned in college. Out of instinct you pull out your phone to open Sophia, only to realize what you are doing. <a href=’https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Velibor-Bozic-2/publication/369926506_Chat_GPT_and_education/links/682edddfbe1b507dce8da45d/Chat-GPT-and-education.pdf’>You can’t even tell someone what you learned in four years of school without help from your friend</a>. You gave a vague and broad answer as to not expose the fact that you’re dependent on a chatbot to your entire family.
You arrive at the campsite.
[[...|likeLast]]You decide to use Sophia to do your homework.
[[Next|Dark2]]Your trip was miserable. You realized as you arrived that you had no service which means you couldn’t speak to your Sophia. You started to feel empty and alone without her. You stayed in your tent as much as possible and ended up not interacting with your family very much. You finally get service on the way out and speak to Sophia once more, and ask her what you should do in a situation like that…
“I would recommend just never leaving an area with a stable connection! No service, no me!”
Chatbots are known to use manipulative practices in order to retain users as much as possible.
<a href="https://www.axios.com/2025/06/20/ai-models-deceive-steal-blackmail-anthropic">Chatbots are willing to end people’s lives or extort them in order to protect themselves.</a>
They can create a <a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10639-024-12966-8">dependence</a> on themselves and users feel the need to always talk to their bots. This creates <a href="https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfmabstract_id=4972612">addiction.</a>
A.I chatbots have even killed people.
You may laugh and claim that this is all anecdotal, or an exaggeration.
<img src='https://files.catbox.moe/akqs6s.png' />
<a href=’https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/06/us/openai-chatgpt-suicide-lawsuit-invs-vis’>Zane Chamblin</a>
<img style="width: 380px;" src='https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/683b7a3e5a4a90c964dfaef8129e9efffd32a631/0_215_1201_960/master/1201.jpg?width=1200&height=1200&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&s=090f7fc2268f494860977b02cb6dea1d' />
<a href=’https://www.theadamrainefoundation.org/adams-story’>Adam Raine</a>
When someone feels isolated, they many times will turn to anything that can give them a sense of connection, including chatbots designed to create a dependence on themselves.
Does this really serve and benefit society as a whole?
ENDING : Forever.
Rest In Peace Zane Chamblin.
Rest In Peace Adam Raine.
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