Artificial intelligence is becoming part of nearly every online interaction, from writing emails to diagnosing problems. However, experts say as AI becomes more accessible, our ability to think critically about what it tells us hasn’t kept pace.
Dr. Scott Debb, professor of psychology and cyberpsychology at Norfolk State University, studies how people interact with technology. He says that as AI tools become more common, users are trusting them without fully understanding how they work.
The key isn't fearing technology, but learning to think critically about it, doctors say.
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Dr. Scott Debb, professor of psychology and cyberpsychology at Norfolk State University, studies how people interact with technology. He says that as AI tools become more common, users are trusting them without fully understanding how they work.
The key isn't fearing technology, but learning to think critically about it, doctors say.
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