As more than 190 million people use ChatGPT daily basis, new research has discovered that such AI tools are doing more to the way we communicate than just polishing emails.

The study by Florida State University (FSU) found that some of the words frequently suggested by ChatGPT are beginning to surface more often in everyday spoken English, thanks to what has been dubbed a "seep-in effect."

Examples included words like "surpass," "boast," "meticulous," "strategically" and "garner."

The findings come as more surveys show a widespread adoption of AI chatbots among millennials and Gen Z in particular.

Unlike previous spikes in vocabulary tied to news events or cultural shifts, the study suggests that this change is being driven by technology itself rather than external circumstances.

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