Can a chatbot help you kick the habit? new study tests AI-Powered Quit-Smoking coach
NCT ID NCT06952725
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether an intelligent chatbot can help people quit smoking by joining their private online support groups. 120 adult smokers who are ready to quit within 10 days will be split into two groups: one with a chatbot that responds when no human does, and one with a simple bot that only posts daily topics. The goal is to see if the chatbot increases group participation and helps more people stay smoke-free, confirmed by a saliva test at 90 days.
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