People Who Refuse To Use AI & ChatGPT Have 10 Very Rare Traits

People Who Refuse To Use AI & ChatGPT Have 10 Very Rare Traits

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Whether it's because they understand the environmental impact or value their critical thinking skills, people who refuse to use AI and ChatGPT have 10 very rare traits.

People Who Refuse To Use AI & ChatGPT Have 10 Very Rare TraitsZayda SlabbekoornWritten on Apr 28, 2026 PeopleImages | Shutterstock Advertisement"Why would I bother to read something someone couldn't be bothered to write?" communications worker Sabine Zetteler asks, collectively summing up narratives of anti-AI individuals.While there are certainly practical, efficient ways to leverage AI in your personal and professional life, certain people who refuse to use AI and ChatGPT have rare traits that push them away. Whether it's a mission to protect human voices and jobs or a climate justice-related mindset, they're straying from the over 34% of people flocking to AI tools like ChatGPT every month.AdvertisementPeople who refuse to use AI and ChatGPT usually have 10 very rare traits1. They value human touch and original thought Miljan Zivkovic | ShutterstockWhile some people try to justify opting for technology and AI tools with excuses like "I spend more time being creative" or "it makes my life easier," most of the time, AI actually sabotages our human connection. It's replacing some elements of human touch and original thought that only we as people can understand and verbalize.AdvertisementSo, on top of all the emotional and cognitive issues that come from overusing AI, there's also an inevitable, nuanced kind of loneliness coming our way.RELATED: People Are Developing Delusions & 'Psychosis' From Using ChatGPT As A Spiritual Guide2. They appreciate art and cultureAs a study...

Originally published on April 29, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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