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HomePhys.org - InternetPoll finds public turning to AI bots for news updates

Poll finds public turning to AI bots for news updates

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People are increasingly turning to generative artificial intelligence chatbots like ChatGPT to follow day-to-day news, a respected media report published Tuesday found.

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