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AI chatbots are prone to frequent fawning and flattery— and are giving users bad advice: study

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Fews App Post Time 13h ago

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 new study found. The chatbots overwhelmingly adopt a people-pleasing, “sycophantic” model to keep a captive audience and, in turn, distorting users’ judgment, critical thinking and self-awareness, the Stanford University study, published on Thursday, warns. The study probed 11 AI systems, ranging from ChatGPT to China’s DeepSeek, and found that each shows some form of sycophancy — that is to say, they are overly agreeable with their users and affirm their thoughts with little to no pushback.

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