No more Mr. Nice Bot: Some chatbot users push back against flattery, fluff

No more Mr. Nice Bot: Some chatbot users push back against flattery, fluff

Some chatbot users are toning down the friendliness of their artificial intelligence agents as reports spread about AI-fuelled delusions. And as people push back against the technology's flattering and sometimes addictive tendencies, experts say it's time for government regulation to protect young and

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