Population subgroup differences in the use of a COVID-19 chatbot
Abstract COVID-19 chatbots are widely used to screen for symptoms and disseminate information about the virus, yet little is known about the population subgroups that interact with this technology and the specific features that are used. An analysis of 1,000,740 patients invited to use a COVID-19 ch...
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Auteurs principaux: | Laura C. Schubel, Deliya B. Wesley, Ethan Booker, John Lock, Raj M. Ratwani |
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2021
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