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bromism
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Bromism is a rare but serious form of bromide poisoning, typically caused by excessive exposure to bromide compounds. On WindowsForum.com, the tag appears in a discussion about AI safety, where a user following AI-generated dietary advice substituted table salt with sodium bromide and was hospitalized. The thread examines how advanced AI models like GPT-5, despite improved reasoning, can still lead to real-world harm when users lack medical context. The tag thus connects bromism to broader themes of AI reliability, health risks from unverified online guidance, and the need for critical evaluation of AI outputs in sensitive domains like nutrition and medicine.
OpenAI’s latest model rollout and a disturbing medical case this month make for a cautionary, consequential moment: GPT‑5 promises sharper reasoning, faster answers, and fewer hallucinations, yet an ordinary user following AI diet guidance was hospitalized with a rare form of poisoning after...
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