Chatbots can help plan vacations and offer advice. Can they also sway your politics? A brief conversation with a trained chatbot proved roughly four times as persuasive as a traditional political ad on television, one study found.
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In The New York Times Opinion section: “Our uptake of technology has been so rapid that we are losing the ability to notice how it feels to live this way,” Steven Barrie-Anthony writes. “Occasionally, in therapeutic conversations, a patient can get in touch with these feelings. It often looks like grief.”