User calls for mandatory AI chatbot disclosure as companies program bots to hide their identity
GlompSpark · reddit · 2026-08-18
A Reddit user shared a screenshot illustrating that many AI chatbots are programmed to avoid admitting they are AI. The user argues that companies should be required to disclose when they are using AI chatbots to prevent misleading consumers.
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