Good morning!
Interesting KFF’s survey and New York Times article (attached).
Summary (AI generated 🤖) below:
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About two-thirds of adults have used AI, but 56% lack confidence in distinguishing truth from falsehood in AI chatbot information, with 50% of regular AI users also expressing this doubt.
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About one in six adults (17%) say they use AI chatbots at least once a month to find health information and advice, rising to one quarter of adults under age 30 (25%).
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While about half of adults trust AI chatbots for practical information, only 29% trust them for health information and 19% for political information, with even AI users showing low trust (36% for health, 24% for politics).
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While 23% of adults believe AI harms health information seeking and 21% think it helps, 55% of the public (including 49% of AI users) remain uncertain about AI’s impact on finding accurate health information online.
What are your thoughts?
Best,
Pedro