Article Excerpt: GW researchers published a study earlier this month that found texting an anti-smoking bot developed using ChatGPT could help patients quit…
Lisa Marsch, director of the Dartmouth Center for Technology and Behavioral Health, said in an email that the feasibility and acceptability data in the study are “quite promising.”
Marsch said chatbots powered by large language models like BeFreeBot are a dynamic way to engage people to use digital tools to change their health behavior and that the instructions and resources the study’s researchers provided to the chatbot were necessary for effective guardrails.
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