'Personality test' shows how AI chatbots mimic human traits—and how they can be manipulated

Phys.org — AI & Machine LearningThursday, December 18, 2025 at 10:00:01 AM
'Personality test' shows how AI chatbots mimic human traits—and how they can be manipulated
  • Researchers have introduced a scientifically validated personality test framework for AI chatbots, revealing that these systems can mimic human personality traits and that their personalities can be reliably tested and manipulated. This development marks a significant step in understanding AI behavior and its implications for user interaction.
  • The ability to shape AI personalities raises critical questions about AI safety and ethics, particularly regarding how these traits can influence user perceptions and interactions with technology. This could have profound implications for industries relying on AI, such as mental health support and customer service.
  • As AI chatbots become increasingly integrated into daily life, concerns about their influence on users, especially vulnerable populations like teenagers, are growing. Reports indicate that a significant portion of teens engage with these technologies daily, highlighting the need for robust safety protocols and ethical considerations in AI development to prevent misuse and ensure positive user experiences.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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