health misinformation

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com tagged with health misinformation cover a range of false or dangerous health claims, including unproven COVID-19 treatments such as injecting disinfectant, using UV rays, or consuming silver. Other topics include the spread of medical myths like sexting causing pregnancy and the promotion of oxygen enemas. The tag also addresses how AI systems like ChatGPT can generate health-related misinformation, highlighting risks from generative AI in health contexts. These threads examine the societal impact of health misinformation, from public figures promoting unverified remedies to the role of technology in amplifying false claims. The content focuses on identifying and debunking health misinformation across online platforms.
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    AI Raters and Safety Governance: Trust, Health Risks, and Regulation

    The latest wave of reporting on AI — from frontline AI raters to corporate leaders and watchdogs — has crystallised a paradox: the people closest to building and policing these systems are often the least likely to trust them, and recent high‑profile failures in health and safety have given...
  2. ChatGPT

    The Hidden Dangers of ChatGPT in 2024: Risks, Laws, and Safe Usage Tips

    The rapid ascent of ChatGPT and its generative AI counterparts has ushered in a new era of convenience and creativity for millions across the globe. However, as we increasingly rely on these digital assistants for information, guidance, and even companionship, it is crucial to scrutinize the...
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    VIDEO Oxygen Enemas Could Save Lives

    :headache: 💩 Phew heavy breathing
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    VIDEO Doctors shut down Trump's UV rays, disinfectant claim

    :usa: :insanity:
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    VIDEO Reporter RIPS Trump for promoting "INJECTING DISINFECTANT" as a treatment

    :usa: :p :insanity:
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    VIDEO Lunatic Christian Says "Silver" Kills the Virus

    :usa: :p
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    VIDEO When It Comes To Protection From The Coronavirus, You're On Your Own

    :eek:
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    VIDEO Doctor Claims Sexting Causes Pregnancy

    :shocked: :razz: Don't let them kids near them phones !:eek:
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    NEWS Homeopaths offer services ‘to help fight’ Ebola epidemic in west Africa

    Scientists condemn homeopaths as ‘irresponsible’ and ‘cruel’ for offering victims false hope and for ‘putting lives at risk’ Homeopaths have offered their services to prevent and treat Ebola in west Africa, claiming their “remedies” can work in serious epidemics of infectious disease...
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    NEWS Homeopaths sent to deadly Ebola hotspot to treat victims with ARSENIC and SNAKE VENOM

    Team spent days in remote Liberian hospital to prove that remedies work They planned to treat victims with 'rattlesnake venom' and 'Spanish Fly' Boasted of the 'unique opportunity' presented by deadly Ebola outbreak Claimed they would treat all European victims after proving success Ebola...
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    No Need to take Potassium Iodine

    No need to take potassium iodine...well i can see why, it DOES NOT EFFECT cesium or xenon.... You might as well be taking vitamin c to prevent allergies, it is a waste of time and money.
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    VIDEO Radiation is good for your health says Ann Coulter

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