According to futurist Tracey Follows, "AI is meeting emotional needs that feel unmet in everyday life. A desire for safety, for predictability and stability. There is a wish to escape the judgment of ...
Over half of U.S. adults are using large language models (LLMs)—such as ChatGPT, Gemini and Copilot—in some capacity. Whether using artificial intelligence to create grocery lists, turn oneself into a ...
New research suggests AI chatbots can generate responses people rate as more empathetic than humans, raising questions about emotional intelligence in machines. The post Chatbots rated more empathetic ...
Can AI chatbots really replace human therapists? Artificial intelligence chatbots (a.k.a. "AI Therapists") have surged in popularity as tools for mental health support, primarily because they offer ...
People interact with artificial intelligence (AI)-powered chatbots, which can be trained to take on certain demographic attributes like age and race, for information, entertainment, technical help, ...
Reminding someone who has come to rely on a chatbot that they are not human may push them into what's known as the ...
As AI chatbots become a popular option for advice and support, concerns are growing over their potential risks. The New York ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new social network created specifically for AI chatbots has sparked strange — and potentially alarming — behavior among the bots ...
Anyone can talk to AI about anything, and young people are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to fill a void for human connection and romantic relationships. As chatbot use rises, experts ...
When it comes to inquiring about – ahem – certain products, shoppers prefer the inhuman touch. That is what we found in a study of consumer habits when it comes to products that traditionally have ...
(KTLA) – A new social network created specifically for AI chatbots has sparked strange – and potentially alarming – behavior among the bots interacting there. According to The Washington Post, citing ...