A few minutes with a chatbot may be enough to make it seem more mind-like. New research explores why humans start seeing ...
Stanford University (Hoover Tower depicted on campus March 2020 in Palo Alto, Calif.) research on the use of LLM chatbots will be presented this month in Greece at the ACM Conference on Fairness, ...
More and more people are using artificial intelligence chatbots and there have been some troubling stories about some of those interactions. Kashmir Hill, technology reporter for The New York Times, ...
Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly woven into everyday decisions about health, money and work, yet most tests of these models still focus on how smart they are, not whether they keep ...
Some Americans are using AI chatbots for therapy. Mental health experts share when it is, and isn't, safe to use those tools for emotional support.
AI companies have made a big to-do about their chatbots providing a personalized experience for users, conversations based on their unique preferences and idiosyncrasies. So why do people keep ...
This research was funded by the Australian Research Council through the Australian Laureate Fellowship project Determining the Drivers and Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public ...
As AI becomes increasingly more entrenched into our everyday lives, a new survey in the UK has found that nearly a third of children using AI chatbots said that they would describe the technology as ...
People with mental illness who use AI chatbots risk experiencing a worsening of their condition. This is shown by a new study published in the journal Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. The researchers ...
A psychiatrist recently pretended to be a troubled teen and asked chatbots for help. They dispensed worrying advice.
AI chatbots may facilitate dangerous behaviors by children and adolescents, but most parents are poorly prepared to protect ...