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People are leaning on AI tools to figure out what is real on topics such as funding cuts and misinformation about cloud seeding. At times, chatbots will give contradictory responses.
As AI chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT become more mainstream, a troubling phenomenon has accompanied their rise: chatbot ...
A new survey has revealed that more and more patients are using AI to diagnose themselves, but the technology is moving faster than the health care industry can keep up.
"Millions of people are turning to AI tools for guidance on health-related questions," said Natansh Modi of the University of South Africa.
AI-enabled misinformation is not merely a failure of facts. Regulation can help slow the supply. But unless we address the demand side—the human hunger for stories that soothe or confirm—we will be ...
Despite the Senate’s July 1 vote to protect states’ rights to keep residents safe, a moratorium is expected to once again ...
Companies feed us misinformation through phone notifications and AI-generated posts. Our unwillingness to fact check puts us ...
Elon Musk's Grok AI falsely claims he made comments about Stephen Miller's wife Katie. The misinformation scandal exposes AI reliability problems.
Lawmakers declined to stop states from regulating artificial intelligence, but the debate over rules for AI is just beginning ...
The AI Grid team explores the 10 most pressing problems with generative AI, offering a critical lens on its technical, ethical, and societal implications.
1. Outdated and Unverified Data: AI models are only as good as the data they're trained on. When this data is outdated or inaccurate, AI systems can inadvertently propagate misinformation.