Doctors, lawyers and travel advisors quietly take offense when clients verify their expertise using AI chatbots.


  • Study finds professionals feel disrespected when clients compare their expertise to AI-generated answers.
  • Advisors become less motivated after losing clients to AI-powered online recommendations
  • Customers using AI fact-checking may subsequently appear less trustworthy to professionals

New research from Monash Business School claims professional advisers feel offended when clients use AI to get a second opinion on their recommendations.

The research, published in Computers in human behaviorfound that professionals become less motivated to work with clients who consult AI tools.

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