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Tactile emoticons: Conveying social emotions and intentions with manual and robotic tactile feedback during social media communications.

PloS one
Touch offers important non-verbal possibilities for socioaffective communication. Yet most digital communications lack capabilities regarding exchanging affective tactile messages (tactile emoticons). Additionally, previous studies on tactile emotico...

Reliability of artificial intelligence chatbot responses to frequently asked questions in breast surgical oncology.

Journal of surgical oncology
INTRODUCTION: Artificial intelligence (AI)-driven chatbots, capable of simulating human-like conversations, are becoming more prevalent in healthcare. While this technology offers potential benefits in patient engagement and information accessibility...

Scaling the Idea of Opinion Leadership to Address Health Misinformation: The Case for "Health Communication AI".

Journal of health communication
There is strong evidence of the impact of opinion leaders in health promotion programs. Early work by Burke-Garcia suggests that social media influencers are the opinion leaders of the digital age as they come from the communities they influence, hav...

Containment control for fractional-order networked system with intermittent sampled position communication.

Neural networks : the official journal of the International Neural Network Society
This paper investigates containment control for fractional-order networked systems. Two novel intermittent sampled position communication protocols, where controllers only need to keep working during communication width of every sampling period under...

Mapping automatic social media information disorder. The role of bots and AI in spreading misleading information in society.

PloS one
This paper presents an analysis on information disorder in social media platforms. The study employed methods such as Natural Language Processing, Topic Modeling, and Knowledge Graph building to gain new insights into the phenomenon of fake news and ...

Daily planning conversations and AI: Keys for improving construction culture, engagement, planning, and safety.

American journal of industrial medicine
The construction industry is known for its inherent risks, contributing to ~170,000 workplace injuries and illnesses annually in the United States. Engaging in prejob safety discussions presents a crucial chance to safeguard workers by proactively re...

Enhancing aspect-based multi-labeling with ensemble learning for ethical logistics.

PloS one
In the dynamic domain of logistics, effective communication is essential for streamlined operations. Our innovative solution, the Multi-Labeling Ensemble (MLEn), tackles the intricate task of extracting multi-labeled data, employing advanced techniqu...

Artificial Intelligence for Urology Research: The Holy Grail of Data Science or Pandora's Box of Misinformation?

Journal of endourology
Artificial intelligence tools such as the large language models (LLMs) Bard and ChatGPT have generated significant research interest. Utilization of these LLMs to study the epidemiology of a target population could benefit urologists. We investigate...

Evaluating the effectiveness of artificial intelligence-based tools in detecting and understanding sleep health misinformation: Comparative analysis using Google Bard and OpenAI ChatGPT-4.

Journal of sleep research
This study evaluates the performance of two major artificial intelligence-based tools (ChatGPT-4 and Google Bard) in debunking sleep-related myths. More in detail, the present research assessed 20 sleep misconceptions using a 5-point Likert scale for...

AI-Generated Draft Replies Integrated Into Health Records and Physicians' Electronic Communication.

JAMA network open
IMPORTANCE: Timely tests are warranted to assess the association between generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) use and physicians' work efforts.