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AI autocomplete doesn’t just change how you write. It changes how you think

Last updated: March 11, 2026 3:05 pm
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The impact of AI autocomplete tools on writing and thinking

AI autocomplete tools have become ubiquitous in our digital lives, offering suggestions for text input in emails, surveys, and other online forms. While these tools are designed to save time, they can also influence how we express ourselves and even shape our thoughts. A recent study conducted by researchers at Cornell University has shed light on the potential for biased AI autocomplete suggestions to sway users’ beliefs.

Lead researcher Mor Naaman, a professor of information science at Cornell, highlighted the prevalence of autocomplete tools in our daily interactions. Building on previous research that suggested autocomplete suggestions could impact opinions, Naaman and his team set out to explore the extent to which biased AI prompts could influence users’ attitudes.

Participants in the study were asked to complete an online survey on various social and political issues. Some participants were presented with biased AI autocomplete responses that favored one side of the issue. Surprisingly, even those who did not use the AI suggestions reported attitudes more in line with the AI’s position. Overall, participants exposed to biased AI prompts tended to shift their opinions towards the AI’s stance.

Interestingly, participants did not necessarily perceive the AI autocomplete suggestions as biased or recognize that their views had been influenced. Even when warned about potential misinformation, participants’ attitudes still shifted in alignment with the AI’s position.

The study’s findings underscore the impact of AI autocomplete tools on our writing and thinking processes. As autocomplete tools continue to evolve and integrate into various aspects of our digital interactions, it is essential to remain vigilant about the potential for bias and misinformation. By understanding how AI suggestions can shape our beliefs, we can approach these tools with a critical mindset and ensure that our thoughts and opinions remain independent and informed.

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As we navigate the increasing presence of AI in our daily lives, it is crucial to engage thoughtfully with technology and remain mindful of the ways in which it can influence our perceptions and beliefs. By staying informed and aware, we can harness the benefits of AI tools while mitigating their potential drawbacks.

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