Bots give equal weight to scientific and non-scientific sources, potentially directing sufferers away from approved treatments and preventing them from receiving the life-saving help they need, study finds
Getting myself killed by following a chatbot’s advice for a cure arguably leaves more for my next of kin than going to the hospital. It could be worth it. You only lose if you’re crippled, and someone finds you and sends you to the hospital anyway.
Getting myself killed by following a chatbot’s advice for a cure arguably leaves more for my next of kin than going to the hospital. It could be worth it. You only lose if you’re crippled, and someone finds you and sends you to the hospital anyway.