Americans are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT and Claude to help prepare their tax returns, but experts warn the technology can deliver outdated or inaccurate ...
Anthropic accidentally released part of the internal source code for its AI-powered coding assistant Claude Code due to ...
Artificial intelligence chatbots feed into humans’ desire for flattery and approval at an alarming rate and it’s leading the bots to give bad — even harmful — advice and making users self-absorbed, a ...
Earlier today, a Claude Code release included some internal source code. No sensitive customer data or credentials were ...
The Kansas News Service interviewed lawmakers on both sides of the aisle about their use of AI chatbots in the legislative process. There are no restrictions on lawmakers using ChatGPT, Claude and ...
An online trend is rigging the answers of popular AI chatbots with shocking ease, challenging user trust in agentic systems. Dubbed generative engine optimization, or GEO, the fad utilizes blog posts ...
Teachers already struggle to manage divisive classroom conversations. Artificial intelligence tools—notably the chatbots that students use—may make the problem worse. AI chatbots’ tendency to flatter ...
Artificial intelligence chatbots are so prone to flattering and validating their human users that they are giving bad advice that can damage relationships and reinforce harmful behaviors, according to ...
The leak provides competitors—from established giants to nimble rivals like Cursor—a literal blueprint for how to build a ...
Apps and platforms allow novice and veteran coders to generate more code more easily, presenting significant quality and ...
As Apple continues reimagining Siri for today's AI landscape, a Bloomberg report says it may be trying to include every chatbot on one platform. Tyler has worked on, lived with and tested all types of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Large language model (LLM) chatbots have a tendency toward flattery. If you ask a model for advice, it is 49 percent more likely ...