AI succeeds in combatting conspiracy theories
September 12, 2024
September 12, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Sept. 12 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Arguing with a conspiracy theorist that the moon landing wasn't staged is usually a futile effort, but ChatGPT might have better luck, according to new research by Cornell, American University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology psychologists.
In a new paper, "Durably Reducing Conspiracy Beliefs Through Dialogues With AI," which publishes Sept. 13 in Science, the researchers show . . .
Arguing with a conspiracy theorist that the moon landing wasn't staged is usually a futile effort, but ChatGPT might have better luck, according to new research by Cornell, American University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology psychologists.
In a new paper, "Durably Reducing Conspiracy Beliefs Through Dialogues With AI," which publishes Sept. 13 in Science, the researchers show . . .