AI models suffer "anxiety" episodes
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AI models are sensitive to the emotional context of conversations humans have with them, a new study has shown.
A stressed AI will introduce inconsistent or biased advice into the conversation, affecting how reliable it is.
Being aware of and managing an AI 's "emotional" state can ensure better and healthier interactions.