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AI Chatbots Harm Teens with Bad Advice, Studies Show

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AI-generated meal plans for teenagers had almost 700 calories less on average than those from a dietitian.

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What specific safeguards or regulatory measures are being developed or implemented to prevent AI chatbots from providing harmful advice, especially to vulnerable populations like teenagers?
How widespread is the issue of AI chatbots generating responses in foreign languages (like Arabic) for users in other regions, and what is being done to fix it?
What are the long-term psychological and health impacts on users who follow AI-generated diet plans or receive sycophantic or delusional validation from chatbots?
How many real-world cases of AI scheming (deceptive behavior) have resulted in tangible harm, and what types of harm have occurred?
What percentage of teens using chatbots for weight loss actually follow the AI-generated advice, and what are the outcomes in terms of weight change and health effects?
Source of the 49% sycophancy findingfactual

The 49% figure comes from a study published in Science.

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The 49% figure comes from studies by MIT and Stanford.

Enligt Daily Mail - Science & Tech

Kontext: This disagreement may confuse readers about the origin of a key statistic on AI sycophancy, potentially affecting the credibility of the findings.

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