Chatbots reduce health-related conspiracy beliefs not because of but despite being perceived as AI

Source: Nature.com· Paul Ballot, Yana van de Sande, Hanna Schraffenberger, Philipp Schmid· August 17, 2026
SynaBot summary

New research indicates that chatbots can effectively decrease belief in health misinformation, even when users know they are interacting with an AI. The study suggests the chatbot's factual presentation, rather than its perceived intelligence, is the driving factor in changing users' minds.

Key takeaways

  • AI chatbots can reduce health conspiracy beliefs.
  • Factual accuracy, not AI perception, drives belief change.
  • Chatbots can be tools against health misinformation.
  • Users accept factual AI information regardless of source.

Why it matters

This finding is crucial for professionals using AI tools for research or information gathering. It suggests that AI assistants can be reliable sources for debunking false health claims, improving the accuracy of information accessible in professional settings.

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