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Published on in Vol 12 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/69144, first published .
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Building and Beta-Testing Be Well Buddy Chatbot, a Secure, Credible and Trustworthy AI Chatbot That Will Not Misinform, Hallucinate or Stigmatize Substance Use Disorder: Development and Usability Study

Building and Beta-Testing Be Well Buddy Chatbot, a Secure, Credible and Trustworthy AI Chatbot That Will Not Misinform, Hallucinate or Stigmatize Substance Use Disorder: Development and Usability Study

Journals

  1. Wright T, Salyers A, Howell K, Harrison J, Silvasstar J, Bull S. A Pilot Study of an AI Chatbot for the Screening of Substance Use Disorder in a Healthcare Setting. AI 2025;6(6):113 View
  2. Meyer R. ‘Now There Is Somebody I Can Go to, Although It’s an AI’: Evaluating Acceptance and Use of Obruche, a Pilot Chatbot to Prevent Power Asymmetries in Cross-Border Journalism Teams. Journalism and Media 2026;7(2):75 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Tavallaei F. Digital Equity and Literacy. View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Zago C, de Mendonça F, Nze G, Gondim J, Albuquerque R, Torres J. Proceedings of the 2026 9th International Conference on Information and Computer Technologies. RepoGuard: Harmonising Security and Functional Correctness in LLM-Guided Repository-Level Code Generation View