A new study by APPC scholars suggests that artificial intelligence can facilitate theory- and evidence-based public health message selection.

A new study by APPC scholars suggests that artificial intelligence can facilitate theory- and evidence-based public health message selection.
An APPC health survey finds that 6 in 10 Americans think that AI-generated health information is somewhat or very reliable.
Driven by the worry that AI may have unintended consequences, the public's attitudes toward AI science are more negative than those toward general and climate science, APPC researchers find.
A new APPC-NAS-Sunnylands book highlights the importance of human accountability and responsibility when using AI in scientific research.