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More than 60% people use AI for mental health support — but many are unhappy with it, survey finds
As incidences of anxiety, stress and depression rise worldwide, a new survey suggests more and more people are turning to AI chatbots for mental health support despite concerns about the quality of the advice they receive. More than six in 10 people seek mental health advice through artificial intelligence (AI), even though 45% are dissatisfied with the advice they receive, according to a new survey by AXA and IPSOS. The latest edition of the annual Mind Health Report found that 68% of...
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Cryptocurrency addiction is real — and it looks just like gambling
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The EU’s migration pact takes full effect: are countries ready to deliver?
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Why are European governments reevaluating their agreements with US defence tech contractor Palantir?
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From AI robot baristas to military drones: The weird and wonderful tech at Computex 2026
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