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.
Getting it wrong could draw regulators’ ire, put you at legal risk Practice management tools are increasingly touting ...
It's becoming common to use artificial intelligence for therapy and mental health advice. But is it safe? A licensed ...
AI agents and chatbots both manage conversations, but the AI chatbot difference lies in autonomy and capability. While chatbots follow scripted responses, AI agents execute multi-step tasks ...
Harassing bots with “funny violence.” Confiding about a broken heart. Chatting with a block of cheese. Filling a void of ...
Typing your symptoms into an AI chatbot might feel like the fastest route to figuring out what’s wrong with you but new research suggests it could be a risky shortcut. A major study reported by the ...
As more college students use AI for classroom discussions, some students admit they’re starting to sound alike. Teachers say ...
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I used several AI chatbots to trace an unattributed quote—and learned just how fallible our robot replacements are.
Whether you love it or avoid it, here’s how to make the tech work for you—and what to watch out for These days, artificial intelligence (AI) is showing up everywhere in our daily lives, from ...
AI tokens are not just a technical unit but the basis of pricing, as companies charge per token, making every prompt and ...