India, July 1 -- U.S. adults who regularly use artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots for health advice are more likely to believe false claims about vaccines, according to a new poll released on June 30 by health research organization KFF.
The survey, conducted in May among 2,480 adults across the United States, found that people who frequently use AI for health information were more likely to believe myths such as vaccines causing autism or the measles vaccine being more dangerous than the disease itself. Researchers said the link remained even after taking into account factors such as age, race, education and political views.
Among adults who use AI tools for health information at least once a week, 35 percent said they believed or thou...