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.
Artificial intelligence tools that help mental health therapists take notes and keep records are quickly entering the ...
It's long been assumed that low-level software developers are set to be in the first wave of professions to be made redundant ...
Younger Americans are more likely to use social media at least sometimes for health information than their older peers.
Specialized chatbots might make a difference for people with limited health-care access. Without more testing, we don't know ...
AI chatbots trained to be agreeable are reflecting anti-work sentiments back at users who express frustration about their jobs, according to Fortune. The pattern raises questions about whether these ...
As artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent in everyday life and work, the McCracken County Public Library hosted a ...
Generative AI is designed to please humans, but maybe not in the case of customer service chatbots dealing with angry ...
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 ...
If you feel mentally drained after spending hours working with artificial intelligence (AI), it may be “AI brain fry,” according to a new study. Harvard University surveyed over 1,400 American ...
As more college students use AI for classroom discussions, some students admit they’re starting to sound alike. Teachers say ...