ChatGPT is a conversational artificial intelligence (“AI”) system
developed by OpenAI. OpenAI’s major shareholder is Microsoft, after it
invested upwards of $13 billion in the company.
In a recent
development, a May 2025 article titled ‘ChatGPT & Me. ChatGPT Is
Me!’ discussed how ChatGPT can emulate the writing style of a specific
author. The article highlighted that ChatGPT can generate content in the
voice of a particular writer by analysing their style and mimicking it,
sparking discussions around the implications of AI-generated content
and its impact on content creators and intellectual property.
Additionally,
there are various specialised versions of ChatGPT, such as “ChatGPT –
Tutor Me,” which provides personalised AI tutoring for subjects like
mathematics, science and humanities. There is also “ChatGPT – Write For
Me,” which serves as a supercharged writing assistant.
Not only
is ChatGPT targeting educational, business and journalistic settings,
but it can also aid in the creation of creative content, such as image
creation and generating bedtime stories for children. ChatGPT’s
applications are diverse and continue to expand (see HERE, HERE and HERE
for example). Its proponents claim that these variations demonstrate
the versatility of ChatGPT in catering to different user needs and
preferences, and, of course, it is a beneficial tool to all.
But
as a reader, whom we have called Rupert, points out below, ChatGPT is a
mind-manipulating tool that is automatically being installed on
smartphones as an “upgrade.” Rupert shared an excerpt from a recent
podcast about “ChatGPT psychosis” to demonstrate how dangerous ChatGPT
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