March 10 (Reuters) - ChatGPT and two other artificial intelligence chatbots have been approved for official use in the U.S.
With hundreds of millions of people turning to chatbots for advice, it was only a matter of time before tech companies began offering programs specifically designed to answer health questions. Wyoming ...
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The use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, spearheaded by generative AI, is expanding into various spheres of society, including the labor market. A study conducted by the Universitat Oberta de ...
The recreational use of chatbots for minors — such as ChatGPT, Character.AI, Gemini and Claude — took up the bulk of the hearing. The bill would go further than banning recreational use and actually ...
AI chatbots have spent the past few years answering nearly every kind of question imaginable, but New York lawmakers are preparing to draw a firm line around at least a couple of ...
New guidelines said Senate aides could use A.I. tools for official work, including research, drafting and editing documents, and preparing briefings and talking points for lawmakers.
Several lawsuits are already testing the limits of how AI is used to draft legal filings and the willingness of judges to accept the benefits and flaws of large language models.
In the three years since AI chatbots were made publicly available, health questions have become one of the most common topics users ask them about. — Photo by Zulfugar Karimov on Unsplash A new study ...
Within two days of launching its AI companions in July 2025, Elon Musk’s xAI chatbot app Grok became the most popular app in ...
Children under 18 would no longer be able to use chatbots if a bill at the Minnesota Legislature passes this session. It's one proposal among several targeting artificial intelligence with new ...
Daniel, a troubled American teen, turned to an AI chatbot to vent his political frustration. “Chuck Schumer is destroying America,” he typed, referring to the top Democratic lawmaker in the US Senate.