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Although artificial intelligence (AI) is a promising technology that undoubtedly brings many benefits, its ubiquity evokes a lot of emotions and discussions about the legitimacy of its use and the forms of its control. In recent years, artificial intelligence has been integrated into many aspects of everyday life. Lack of knowledge and awareness of when and how to use it can lead to many fears and fears about the risks resulting from it. Are there fears that the use of artificial intelligence will increase the dependence on technology, which is already visible among the younger generations? Will it replace some interpersonal relationships, which in turn may lead to greater social isolation, thus deepening the corrosion of relationships in the modern world? Is society aware of when it uses artificial intelligence and when it is dealing with another human being? Does this, in turn, raise concerns about data security and personal freedom? The pilot studies conducted in the second quarter of 2024 attempt to answer these and other questions, and their results outline public concerns about the potential risks and consequences of the use of artificial intelligence, their impact on mental health and the quality of social life in the coming years. This article analyses the results of research on the impact of AI on the level of stress, anxiety and social interaction, sense of security and self-sufficiency of users. It identified key areas where AI interacts with mental health and discussed both positive and negative consequences. The results indicate the need for further research and the implementation of strategies that can minimize the negative effects of AI technology.
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