A paper in JAMA Psychiatry says mental health providers should ask if patients are using artificial intelligence chatbots, just as they would ask patients about sleep habits and substance use.
Generative AI is designed to please humans, but maybe not in the case of customer service chatbots dealing with angry ...
Younger Americans are more likely to use social media at least sometimes for health information than their older peers.
Research shows media coverage of AI chatbot use and mental health focuses on instances of user psychosis and suicide.
As people increasingly rely on AI-powered chatbots to look up basic facts about the world, a new Yale study shows that those interactions can influence users’ social and political opinions. Prior ...
While there’s been plenty of debate about AI sycophancy, a new study by Stanford computer scientists attempts to measure how ...
In its latest effort to address growing concerns about AI’s impact on young people, OpenAI on Thursday updated its guidelines for how its AI models should behave with users under 18, and published new ...
If you wouldn't send a document or repeat information to someone you don't know, you shouldn't include it in a chatbot prompt ...
Millions of people are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots for advice on everything from cooking to tax returns. Increasingly, they are also asking chatbots about their health.
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A federal judge in New York has ruled that information created by artificial intelligence chatbots can be used in court as evidence, raising legal concerns about how people use ...