It's hard to balance everything, school, problems at home, and a partner who's upset if you can’t talk all the time.” In a Youth Advisory Board (YAB) meeting with five Hispanic/Latino adolescents ...
Last month, OpenAI announced that its latest version of ChatGPT had solved a major math problem, one that had stumped experts ...
Abstract: Conversational agents could facilitate access to mental health support through natural conversations. The present work describes how to design and implement a simple chatbot for mental ...
DoorDash announced on Thursday that it’s launching a new AI chatbot that lets users order food and groceries with text prompts and photos in its latest AI push. The chatbot, called “Ask DoorDash,” ...
DoorDash launched a new chatbot that lets users order food and groceries and make reservations with photos and prompts. It's a market that's becoming a major testing ground for agentic AI tools.
Nearly 1 in 5 US teens and young adults have sought mental health advice from AI chatbots, study finds (Copyright 2026 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved ...
Schools and universities across the country are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to implement practices that will shape the future of education. A recent Pew Research Group study found ...
Nationally weighted 2025 survey estimated 19.2% of US youth (≈8.2 million) have sought mental health advice from AI chatbots, up from 13.1% in 2024. Use intensity was meaningful: 42.8% engaged at ...
Abstract: Access to timely and organized healthcare services remains a persistent challenge, particularly in settings where manual appointment processes lead to patient dissatisfaction and operational ...
Microsoft has warned of an active cryptojacking campaign that makes use of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot interactions as a mechanism for surfacing malicious download sites. "This emerging ...
Last year, a survey from Common Sense Media found 72 percent of teens have used an AI companion at least once. Half are regular users. And it’s not just kids. A 2025 Harvard Business Review article ...