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More than Half of Russians Could Not Distinguish a Person From a Chatbot

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More than half of Russians admit that they are sometimes unable to determine whether they are communicating with a person or a chatbot. This was reported by RBC with reference to a study by the NAFI Foundation. The survey involved 6,200 people aged 14 and over. 88% of respondents have experience communicating with virtual assistants and chatbots, while 57% reported that... The post More than half of Russians could not distinguish a person from a…
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More than half of Russians admit that they are sometimes unable to determine whether they are communicating with a person or a chatbot. This was reported by RBC with reference to a study by the NAFI Foundation. The survey involved 6,200 people aged 14 and over. 88% of respondents have experience communicating with virtual assistants and chatbots, while 57% reported that... The post More than half of Russians could not distinguish a person from a…

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se7en.ws broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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