According to a study, an increasing number of AI chatbots are evolving in a "scary" way.
Millions of people are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots for advice on everything from cooking to tax returns. Increasingly, they are also asking chatbots about their health.
Generative AI is designed to please humans, but maybe not in the case of customer service chatbots dealing with angry ...
Artificial intelligence chatbots are so prone to flattering and validating their human users that they are giving bad advice ...
While there’s been plenty of debate about AI sycophancy, a new study by Stanford computer scientists attempts to measure how ...
Artificial intelligence chatbots feed into humans’ desire for flattery and approval at an alarming rate and it’s leading the ...
Using chatbots for emotional support can pose risks to teens' mental health. How should parents talk to their teens about ...
Harassing bots with “funny violence.” Confiding about a broken heart. Chatting with a block of cheese. Filling a void of ...
Participants in the new study, which was published today in Science, preferred the sycophantic AI models to other models that ...
We asked AI models to do a simple task,” researchers said. “Instead, they defied their instructions … to preserve their peers ...
Chinese AI companies are focused less on being cutting edge and more on attracting customers. That means holiday promotions, ...