If you talk to an AI chatbot about headaches and stress, you might initially get some useful advice, just like a trained doctor. But the discussion could also lead to a new concern about brain cancer.
With hundreds of millions of people turning to chatbots for advice, it was only a matter of time before tech companies began offering programs specifically designed to answer health questions. Wyoming ...
As members of the public increasingly turn to AI with health concerns, University of Birmingham researchers are leading a ...
One advantage of the latest chatbots is that they answer users' questions with context from their medical history, including ...
Artificial intelligence is reshaping workplaces — and increasingly finding its way into the hands of many teens and children. From helping with homework to chatting with AI "friends," tools such as ...
A RAND Corporation study found AI chatbots avoid answering high-risk suicide queries but respond inconsistently to lower-risk questions. The research, published in Psychiatric Services, highlights ...
More and more people are turning to ChatGPT or other AI chatbots for advice and emotional support, and it’s easy to see why. Unlike a friend or a therapist, a chatbot is always available, listens to ...
A new report warns that some AI-powered toys for children may use chatbot systems designed for adults. The post AI chatbots that are fit only for adults are still appearing in kids toys appeared first ...
Recent news reports and a collection of lawsuits filed last week indicate kids aren’t the only ones at risk from ChatGPT and other artificial-intelligence chatbots. According to the filings and ...
A psychiatrist recently pretended to be a troubled teen and asked chatbots for help. They dispensed worrying advice.