At Yiaho, we’re proud to bring artificial intelligence to everyone on the web. With our free version of ChatGPT, we’re democratizing access to technology that can write poems, code websites, or even draft emails you’ll never have to type yourself again. But just because we’re giving you ChatGPT for free doesn’t mean the tool can do everything for you!
In fact, we have an exclusive bonus on our platform: an integrated ChatGPT detector to unmask those who cheat by replying with an AI or sending an email that’s too perfect to be human.
Anyway, let’s be honest for a second: are we turning you into a bunch of digital slackers? We’ve looked into the question within the team, and here are 5 reasons that might just make you nod your head—or feel a little guilty, admit it.
1. Why think when ChatGPT does it for us?
Before, when you had an existential question like “Why do cats rule the world?”, you’d spend hours Googling, reading questionable forums, or asking your know-it-all friend. Today? You type it into ChatGPT or Yiaho, and bam—a clear, concise, and sometimes even witty answer in 3 seconds.
The problem is that your brain, that little muscle called gray matter, is starting to get rusty.
By constantly delegating our thinking, we end up wondering: do we still know how to think for ourselves? Spoiler: maybe not. At Yiaho, we offer AI for students to help them get started and practice, but we push them to do the work themselves. We offer AI fitness coaches, but the AI can’t exercise for you! Understanding is better than copy-pasting, right?
2. The tyranny of “do it for me”
We’ve all been there: an assignment due, a work presentation, or even a cover letter. “ChatGPT, write this for me, quick!” And just like that, in two clicks, it’s done. At Yiaho, we love making your life easier, but admit it gets suspicious when you ask an AI to write a reply to a one-line email!
We no longer create; we delegate.
The result: our writing skills and creativity gather dust while we sip coffee and scroll through TikTok. Expert-level laziness. And with our ChatGPT detector, your teacher can prove your essay was a bit too well-written!
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3. Instant response syndrome
With ChatGPT, long nights searching for solutions are over. Need a recipe, a travel plan, or an explanation of relativity? AI serves it all up on a silver platter. It’s great, but it makes us impatient.
At Yiaho, we’ve noticed that our users want answers in less than 0.7 seconds. We’re getting used to this instant gratification, and as a result, we’re losing the art of searching, digging, and struggling a bit.
Perseverance? A vague memory of a time before AI existed. And yet, struggling is often how we find gems that no AI can invent.
4. Goodbye to mistakes that help us grow
We’ll tell you a secret: at Yiaho, we spent months fine-tuning our platform, and we learned from our mistakes. But with ChatGPT, everything seems perfect on the first try. A flawless essay, code that runs perfectly, an impeccable translation… Great, right? Not so much.
Mistakes are what push us to excel.
By letting AI correct or do everything, we settle into a comfort zone where failure no longer exists. And if we never fall, how do we learn to get back up? ChatGPT baby-proofs our lives, and we love it a bit too much. For the young people on Yiaho, we always say: “Use AI to check, not to cheat. You learn from a mistake; you forget an easy win.”
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5. Forgetting the joy of creating
Let’s be honest: writing a story, drawing a plan, or solving a problem is satisfying because we did it ourselves. But when ChatGPT churns out a novel in 10 minutes or solves an equation before we’ve even pulled out the calculator, where did the joy of effort go?
At Yiaho, we give you the tools to shine, not to watch you vegetate in front of a screen. We offer AI to students to inspire them, not so they can just click “generate.” Yet, we can clearly see that some prefer to say “ChatGPT did it” rather than “I worked hard.”
Laziness also means giving up that little bit of personal pride!
So, will ChatGPT make us lazy?
ChatGPT and our free version on Yiaho are a revolution. But like any revolution, there’s a downside: it makes our lives so easy that we risk becoming high-end dependents.
With our ChatGPT detector, we help you keep an eye on those who overdo it—because a love letter written by an AI is a bit less romantic, isn’t it? We’re not saying you should throw AI out the window—after all, we work hard to make it accessible to you!—but maybe it’s time to ask: are we using ChatGPT as a crutch or as a springboard to go further? The choice is yours.
We’re betting on the springboard… but we won’t judge you if you opt for a little nap while the AI works. You have to see AI as a powerful, practical tool that helps us every day! But above all, AI must not replace our brains!
So, what do you think? Let us know in the comments, or ask ChatGPT to write us a salty response (we’ll detect it, promise). We’ll have a good laugh!


