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How to poison a chatbot

25 June4 min read
Chatbot eating poisoned information soup

We were doing some light reading last night. You know, just catching up on the 178-page 2026 Reuters Institute Digital News Report . And we stumbled on an interesting stat: 10% of folks globally — or 17% among the 18-24 cohort —now use AI chatbots for news!

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