copilot conversations

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This tag covers discussions about Microsoft Copilot conversations, particularly in the context of health AI chatbots. A recent study analyzed over 617,000 de-identified Copilot conversations to understand how Americans use AI for health-related queries, including symptoms, emotional support, care navigation, and paperwork. The content highlights that Copilot conversations reveal a broader, more human use of consumer AI as a first-stop interface for health uncertainty. Topics include the role of AI in healthcare, user behavior patterns, and the implications of AI chatbots in medical settings.
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    How Americans Use Health AI Chatbots: Symptoms, Support, and Care Navigation

    Americans are turning to AI chatbots for health help in ways that are broader, messier, and more human than many people expected. A new Microsoft AI study in Nature Health, based on more than 617,000 de-identified Copilot conversations, shows that people are not just asking for medical facts...
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