A chatbot abruptly overturns half-baked parental warnings, one text message at a time. 'False'
TAIPEI—Benson Chen, a 31-year-old owner of a Taipei-based e-commerce coffee business, recently introduced a newcomer called Meiyu to his family’s online chat group. Trouble followed almost immediately.
Mr. Chen’s mother posted a health advisory offering hydration tips for the flu season. Meiyu weighed in with punctilious certitude.
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