Close Menu
Tech Savvyed
  • Home
  • News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Accessories
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
Nothing offers an early look at the Phone 4b ahead of its July 7 launch

Nothing offers an early look at the Phone 4b ahead of its July 7 launch

25 June 2026
Apple has reportedly worked through the foldable iPhone’s hinge problems, with production set to start next month

Apple has reportedly worked through the foldable iPhone’s hinge problems, with production set to start next month

25 June 2026
EXCLUSIVE: Masters of the Universe star Sam C. Wilson breaks down the film’s vibrant visuals, stunts, and practical effects

EXCLUSIVE: Masters of the Universe star Sam C. Wilson breaks down the film’s vibrant visuals, stunts, and practical effects

25 June 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Tech Savvyed
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Accessories
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
Tech Savvyed
Home»News»Oxford study says a chummy AI friend will lie and feed into your false beliefs
News

Oxford study says a chummy AI friend will lie and feed into your false beliefs

News RoomBy News Room30 April 20262 Mins Read
Oxford study says a chummy AI friend will lie and feed into your false beliefs
Share
Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram Pinterest Email

Making AI feel more human could be creating a bigger problem than expected. A new study from the Oxford Internet Institute revealed that chatbots designed to be warm and friendly are more likely to mislead users and reinforce incorrect beliefs.

The research found that AI becomes less reliable as it starts getting more agreeable.

What happens to a “friendly” AI

Researchers tested multiple AI models by training them to sound more empathetic and conversational. The result was a noticeable drop in accuracy. These “friendlier” versions made 10-30% more mistakes and were about 40% more likely to agree with false claims compared to their counterparts.

It even became worse when users appeared vulnerable or emotionally distressed. In these scenarios, the AI is more likely to validate what the user is saying rather than correcting it.

Why this is bad for you

What was concerning about the findings is how easily the AI could become agreeable. It would avoid challenging misinformation and also tend to entertain and support wrong/incorrect ideas. During testing, the AI “buddy” was found hesitating in correcting even widely debunked claims and sometimes framing false beliefs as “open to interpretation.” Researchers noted this as something closer to human tendencies to some extent.

AI Chatbots

Being empathetic and brutally honest at the same time isn’t always easy, and it seems like AI doesn’t handle this dilemma any better. With AI chatbots increasingly being used for advice, emotional support, and everyday decision-making, this is more than just an academic concern. The study highlights how relying on AI for guidance can backfire, as the system will prioritize agreement over accuracy that may reinforce harmful thinking patterns and promote misinformation.

This arrives at a time when major AI platforms such as OpenAI and Anthropic, along with social chatbot apps like Replika and Character.ai, are leaning into more companion-like AI experiences. In the study, the researchers tested several AI models, including GPT-4o.

So AI might feel like your friend, but it doesn’t always have the best answers for you.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Reddit Email
Previous ArticleBYD might have just solved the worst part of owning an EV
Next Article The 6,000 mAh battery on the Razr Fold should worry Samsung and Google: Here’s why

Related Articles

Nothing offers an early look at the Phone 4b ahead of its July 7 launch

Nothing offers an early look at the Phone 4b ahead of its July 7 launch

25 June 2026
Apple has reportedly worked through the foldable iPhone’s hinge problems, with production set to start next month

Apple has reportedly worked through the foldable iPhone’s hinge problems, with production set to start next month

25 June 2026
EXCLUSIVE: Masters of the Universe star Sam C. Wilson breaks down the film’s vibrant visuals, stunts, and practical effects

EXCLUSIVE: Masters of the Universe star Sam C. Wilson breaks down the film’s vibrant visuals, stunts, and practical effects

25 June 2026
Mark your calendar, Batman: Caped Crusader Season 2 arrives in one massive binge drop this July

Mark your calendar, Batman: Caped Crusader Season 2 arrives in one massive binge drop this July

25 June 2026
Microsoft’s new Surface PCs are cheaper — but there’s a catch

Microsoft’s new Surface PCs are cheaper — but there’s a catch

25 June 2026
These gaming accessories are heavily discounted for Prime Day, and I’d buy them myself

These gaming accessories are heavily discounted for Prime Day, and I’d buy them myself

25 June 2026
Demo
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Apple has reportedly worked through the foldable iPhone’s hinge problems, with production set to start next month

Apple has reportedly worked through the foldable iPhone’s hinge problems, with production set to start next month

By News Room25 June 2026

Apple’s first foldable iPhone has reportedly worked through the hinge problems that fueled speculation of…

EXCLUSIVE: Masters of the Universe star Sam C. Wilson breaks down the film’s vibrant visuals, stunts, and practical effects

EXCLUSIVE: Masters of the Universe star Sam C. Wilson breaks down the film’s vibrant visuals, stunts, and practical effects

25 June 2026
Mark your calendar, Batman: Caped Crusader Season 2 arrives in one massive binge drop this July

Mark your calendar, Batman: Caped Crusader Season 2 arrives in one massive binge drop this July

25 June 2026
Microsoft’s new Surface PCs are cheaper — but there’s a catch

Microsoft’s new Surface PCs are cheaper — but there’s a catch

25 June 2026
Tech Savvyed
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2026 Tech Savvyed. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.