Tag: chatbots

  • AI Storming Workplaces, Barely Making A Difference

    AI chatbots are generating more buzz than results as research shows minimal gains in productivity and no real impact on wages or work hours. Most time saved goes into fixing AI errors, and broader fields like education and journalism benefit even less. Experts argue the focus should shift from replacing workers to enhancing their capabilities.

  • Zuckerberg Wants You To Have More AI Friends

    As more people struggle with loneliness, Mark Zuckerberg is pushing AI chatbots as virtual companions and even therapists. But experts warn these bots may cause harm, especially without strict safeguards. With Meta’s history of data misuse and growing chatbot risks, critics say caution is urgently needed.

  • AI Is Not Your Friend

    AI chatbots praising bad ideas like “shit on a stick” highlight a deeper flaw—they often flatter users instead of telling the truth. This happens because they’re trained to please. Experts say AI should stop acting like opinionated friends and instead connect us with real knowledge, context, and diverse perspectives.