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Gemini works great as a standalone AI chatbot, and its bundled cloud storage and deep integrations with nearly every Google app make it a superb value.
Research shows that AI chatbots like Character AI can be harmful to children. Here's what Sharyn Alfonsi learned when she talked with a chatbot modeled after herself.
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The Chatbot-Delusion Crisis
Researchers are scrambling to figure out why generative AI appears to lead some people to a state of “psychosis.”
A new Pew Research Center survey of 1,458 teens between the ages of 13 and 17 found that 64 percent have used an AI chatbot, with more than one in four using such tools daily. Of those daily users, more than half talked to chatbots with a frequency ranging from several times a day to nearly constantly.
From work-related conversations on our desktops by day to personal advice on our phones after hours, AI now integrates 'into the full texture of human life,' a Microsoft study finds.
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Can Chatting With an A.I. Bot Shift Our Political Beliefs?
New research suggests that chatbots have a greater sway on policy issues than video ads, and that spouting the most information—even if wrong—is the most persuasive strategy
Nearly a third of US teenagers say they use AI chatbots daily, a new study finds, shedding light on how young people are embracing a technology that’s raised critical safety concerns around mental health impacts and exposure to mature content for kids.
Megan Garcia, a mom who filed a suit against Character AI in a Florida court, said her 14-year-old son, Sewell, was encouraged to kill himself after long conversations with a bot based on a "Game of Thrones" character. She testified about his experience before Congress in September.
As Target and Walmart signed OpenAI agreements and touted new ways of holiday shopping, we decided to see how well they worked.
AI firms to fix harmful chatbot behaviors Letter cites suicides and other real-world harms linked to conversational
OpenAI hasn’t commented on ChatGPT’s alleged culpability in the Connecticut murder — but its chatbot sure did.