Australian teachers and parents are concerned young students are developing unhealthy emotional attachments to artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots.
We are now at the dawn of a rapidly evolving AI revolution and the line between internet and reality is becoming increasingly blurred.
It's started to ring some faint alarm bells in schools across the country: are young Australians in danger of falling into an AI blackhole?
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Queensland principal Mike Curtis is not waiting for it to happen to one of his students before intervening.
He's not so concerned about ChatGPT writing essays.
Instead, he has warned parents that children may be secretly forming unhealthy bonds with their AI compan

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