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Abstract: Medical chatbots mark a major advancement in patient care and dissemination of medical information. These AIpowered virtual assistants provide a variety of services, from providing medical information, facilitating appointments, and monitoring symptoms to providing psychological support and making it easier to find the nearest medical centre.
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Yes, Friendship and Love Can Be Bought and Sold
ABSTRACT Can friendship and love be bought and sold? I argue yes, contrary to philosophical consensus. The prevailing view rests on the common error of over‐reliance on idealized conceptions of friendship and love that bear little resemblance to actual relationships.
Simone Sommer Degn
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BackgroundThe growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots for seeking health-related information is concerning, as they were not originally developed for delivering medical guidance.
Alfu Laily +8 more
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The Alignment Risks of AI Overconfidence about Consciousness
ABSTRACT Many contemporary AI systems (as of May 2025) have expressed extreme confidence in current and near‐future AI lacking consciousness and moral patiency. This article argues that artificially reinforcing such confidence, even if pragmatically useful, poses a novel alignment risk: as coherence‐seeking AIs become more epistemically principled ...
Sharon Berry
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BackgroundArtificial intelligence (AI) chatbots are poised to have a profound impact on medical education. Medical students, as early adopters of technology and future health care providers, play a crucial role in shaping the future of health care ...
Wenjuan Tao, Jinming Yang, Xing Qu
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Who Am I When You're a Bot? Relational Identity and AI Companions
ABSTRACT Self‐conceptions provide a framework through which we can make sense of ourselves, interpret and navigate the world, plan our lives, and relate to others. Relational influences can greatly shape them, for instance, when others react to us or offer advice. What if this ‘other’ is not a human being, but an AI?
Muriel Leuenberger
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ABSTRACT Background Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) and orofacial pain (OFP) demand advanced diagnostic and clinical reasoning skills in dental education. Traditional simulations with real patients face limitations in availability and standardization.
Paula Rodrigues‐Pereira +7 more
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Interactivity, humanness, and trust: a psychological approach to AI chatbot adoption in e-commerce
This study aims to investigate the impact of interactivity and perceived humanness on trust toward AI chatbots in the e-commerce setting. Moreover, this study also aims to examine the mediation effect of trust toward AI chatbots in the relationship ...
Yi Ding, Muzammil Najaf
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As AI chatbots are increasingly used in digital fundraising, it remains unclear which communication strategies are more effective in enhancing consumer trust and donation behavior.
Jin Sun, Jia Si
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Artificial Intelligence Integration in Radiation Therapy Education: A Multi‐Modal Approach
Three artificial intelligence (AI) innovations were implemented in a radiation therapy degree to address a 130% enrolment increase. Students (n = 62) evaluated AI video lectures, assessment feedback, and communication simulations. Students strongly preferred AI for practice‐based learning over assessment, with communication simulations receiving 100 ...
Laura Feighan +3 more
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