Millions of Americans are turning to AI chatbots for health answers. But are doctors using these tools? And if so, how?
The new family of AI models can run on a smartphone, a Raspberry Pi, or a data centre, and is free to use commercially.
As people increasingly rely on AI chatbots for guidance, even on financial matters, a healthy dose of skepticism is critical.
Media coverage of AI companions taps into two primary fears. One is that young people will replace human friendships with AI.
AI chatbots make it possible for people who can’t code to build apps, sites and tools. But it’s decidedly problematic.
While chatbots like Claude and ChatGPT can help narrow the information divide between patients and providers, they can also ...
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Dr. Saini is a psychiatrist and Dr. Bailen is a psychologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. As the use of large language models like ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini has surged, we’ve heard about ...
Apple is reportedly planning a standalone Siri app for iOS 27, with chatbot features, app actions, and possible third-party ...
This week, INMA members heard how Kompas Daily and Reuters are using AI tools to improve news investigations and analyse data ...
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