AI is harmful as It knows how to mislead and misguide humans
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https://doi.org/10.17697/ibmrd/2025/v14i2/174494Keywords:
Harmful to the Environment, Involuntary usage of artworks, Ethical and societal risk, Weakens Thought process, Hampers Creativity, Misinformation and manipulation, Human becomes Antisocial and emotionally dependent, The AI goal, Job ReplacementAbstract
Our argument is that AI is being used for every tiniest thing nowadays without knowing the side effects and its impact on humans and the environment. To satisfy the argument the following research and analysis of findings is conducted. The study purpose includes to find out the impact of AI’s on nature and the environment and how it is affecting the world in broad aspects. The findings state that it is not only harming the earth but it has a huge impact on human lives which does not seem a great one. The findings also allow us to know in detail about the usage of AI’s.
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