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MIT and OpenAI teamed up to study how AI chatbots are making people feel. Where users ended up depends on where they started.
Software used by banks and the space industry may still rely on archaic code. We went in search of the oldest code in use and asked, what happens when it glitches?
Scientists have just resurrected "ELIZA," the world's first chatbot, from long-lost computer code — and it still works extremely well. Using dusty printouts from MIT archives, these "software ...
Users also feel increasingly emotionally dependent on the chatbot the more they use it, according to a new study.