Which of these 4 new personality types do you fall into?
Metro, 15 February 2026
Scientists from the UK and Germany have unveiled four new personality types for people to fall into – how they use AI chatbots.
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Metro, 15 February 2026
Scientists from the UK and Germany have unveiled four new personality types for people to fall into – how they use AI chatbots.
BBC, 26 February 2026
Worried AI is going to steal your job? In fact AI can be an ally when it comes to finding a new role. Dr Fabian Stephany from the Oxford Internet Institute explains how.
Daily Mail, 12 March 2026
As AI reshapes workplaces globally, new insights suggest it may be adding to our to-do lists rather than shrinking them. Dr Fabian Stephany spoke to the Daily Mail about a striking paradox in AI adoption.
9 February 2026
Study finds AI chatbots less helpful than search engines for medical advice
28 January 2026
New international study identifies four distinct archetypes of early AI users and challenges the "one-size-fits-all" notion of AI adoption.
23 January 2026
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