NEET Aspirant Spends 10 Hours Daily Chatting With AI, Family Calls Situation Beyond Repair

Written By :  Anshika Mishra
Published On 2026-03-28 11:37 GMT   |   Update On 2026-03-28 11:37 GMT

As artificial intelligence tools become embedded in daily routines, concerns are rising over their psychological impact, especially among students preparing for competitive exams like NEET. A recent Reddit post highlighted a 21-year-old aspirant reportedly spending up to 10 hours daily interacting with AI chatbots, raising questions about digital dependence, loneliness, and academic stress. The user described increased isolation, excessive screen time, and emotional volatility, suggesting the behaviour may be linked to exam pressure and lack of social interaction.

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The post triggered widespread discussion online, with users sharing similar experiences and offering advice. Many emphasised the need for open communication, emotional support, and encouraging real-world engagement. Some users admitted to similar patterns during intense study phases, attributing it to loneliness and the comfort of constant interaction. Experts often caution that while AI tools can support learning, excessive reliance may affect mental well-being and productivity.


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