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A study found they might pay less attention to a woman or to a person who made mistakes in spelling or grammar.
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Study found chatbots might pay less attention to woman or person who made mistakes in spelling or grammar
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- February 15, 2026 at 3:43 PM (2 months ago)
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https://nytimes.com/2026/02/09/health/ai-chatbots-doctors-medicine.html
Artificial intelligence is beginning to change the role of doctors, with chatbots and algorithms performing tasks previously done by physicians. While AI offers potential benefits like improved efficiency, experts also raise concerns about bias and the need for human connection in patient care.
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