Des professionnels agacés par la vérification des faits par IA de leurs clients

Les médecins, avocats et conseillers en voyages se sentent vexés lorsque leurs clients utilisent des chatbots d'IA pour vérifier leurs conseils.

Cette tendance souligne une tension croissante entre l'expertise traditionnelle et les outils numériques. Les professionnels recommandent à leurs clients de consulter l'IA avec discrétion pour éviter de nuire à leurs relations professionnelles.

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