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Frequent AI chatbot users more likely to believe anti-vaccine myths, poll finds
A recent poll reveals that frequent AI chatbot users are more likely to believe anti-vaccine myths. Health experts express concern over AI's role in spreading misinformation. Discover the surprising connections and what it means for public...
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A recent poll reveals that frequent AI chatbot users are more likely to believe anti-vaccine myths. Health experts express concern over AI's role in spreading misinformation. Discover the surprising connections and what it means for public health. #AI #VaccineMyths #HealthMisinformation #Chatbots #PublicHealth
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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