AI products are challenging fixed-price subscriptions with usage limits. This article explores the costly economics of AI inference, unit discipline, and elasticity testing driving the change
AI products are challenging fixed-price subscriptions with usage limits. This article explores the costly economics of AI inference, unit discipline, and elasticity testing driving the change
Framing misinformation as coming from "a senior doctor" overrides skepticism
The post The Doctor’s Voice: Why AI Health Chatbots Believe Medical Lies first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.
Lawmakers in New York have recently proposed Senate Bill S7263, which would ban AI chatbots from providing users with legal or medical advice. The bill would apply to “AI chatbots that mimic or impersonate licensed professionals such as lawyers or physicians”. Essentially, the bill is aimed at protecting people from potentially incorrect or harmful advice […]
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