Wharton management professor Ethan Mollick understands that it’s tempting to treat generative AI as if it were a real person. It’s been trained on the entirety of human knowledge and can respond with precise answers to specific questions. AI has even been shown to respond to people in crisis with more empathy than some doctors and therapists, he said.
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