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Category: trust

artificial intelligence / Health and Medicine / physicians / trust

Patients are split on getting health care from artificial intelligence

A new study digs into whether people would choose a human doctor or an artificial intelligence for diagnosis and treatment.

COVID-19 / flu / Health and Medicine / pregnancy / trust / vaccines

Women of childbearing age are more leery of flu, COVID vax during pregnancy

Women of childbearing age are more doubtful about the safety of getting the flu and COVID-19 vaccines while pregnant, a new study shows.

robots / Society and Culture / trust

Robots can’t fully regain human trust after 3 mistakes

Some strategies may help robots rebuild trust after mistakes, but new research shows it’s a case of “three strikes and you’re out.”

robots / Society and Culture / trust

Robots can’t fully regain human trust after 3 mistakes

Some strategies may help robots rebuild trust after mistakes, but new research shows it’s a case of “three strikes and you’re out.”

faces / Society and Culture / trust

You can’t really tell who ‘looks trustworthy’

“Our results revealed that people are fooling themselves when they think they can predict trustworthiness from appearance alone.”

beliefs / COVID-19 / Health and Medicine / trust / vaccines

People want the COVID vax more when it’s a trend

People are more willing to get a COVID-19 vaccination when they are told about how many other people in their community plan to get one.

COVID-19 / Health and Medicine / language / trust / vaccines

Why some Latinos remain wary of the COVID vaccine

A new study explains why some people in Latino communities have avoided the COVID vaccine—and what can be done to reverse the trend.

business / jobs / money / social lives / Society and Culture / trust

Bragging can cost you trust when money’s involved

In situations where money’s involved, trying to manage people’s impression of you by bragging about your abilities can really backfire, researchers find.

COVID-19 / Health and Medicine / Internet / misinformation / Society and Culture / television / trust / United States / vaccines

When Dr. Oz talks about vaccines, people listen

Can the media that tout detoxes and supplements really sway what Americans think about vaccines? It seems so, report researchers.

guns / Health and Medicine / suicide / trust / weapons

Owners trust firearm storage info from these sources

New research identifies subgroups of gun owners and the sources they trust for information on safe firearm storage.

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