Survey Shows US Trust in AI Increasing, Models Viewed as More Human-like
Survey Shows US Trust in AI Increasing, Models Viewed as More Human-like

Survey Shows US Trust in AI Increasing, Models Viewed as More Human-like

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A year-long survey indicates that trust in artificial intelligence (AI) is growing among Americans, potentially due to engaging interactions with AI chatbots. The survey conducted by Stanford University revealed a trend of increased warmth towards AI, suggesting a shift in public perception. Meanwhile, AI therapy bots are emerging as a transformative solution in mental health care, providing affordable and accessible support, albeit with ethical concerns regarding their limitations and data privacy. These bots can help fill gaps in therapy availability, especially in underserved areas, but cannot replace the emotional depth of human therapists. Additionally, behavioral science highlights how our communication habits impact our interactions with AI, revealing that our simplified prompts may limit the technology's potential. This underscores the importance of refining our communication to enhance the effectiveness of AI tools.

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