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AI could reduce people's beliefs in conspiracy theories, study suggests

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Chats with AI bots found to damp conspiracy theory beliefs

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This chatbot pulls people away from conspiracy theories

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Why AI is better than humans at talking people out of their conspiracy theory beliefs

The conversations "fundamentally changed people's minds. The effect didn't vary significantly based on which conspiracy was named and discussed."

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