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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about medical chatbot trust examine the growing use of AI for health triage in the U.S., where users seek fast answers despite low trust. Key themes include reliance on chatbots for symptom checking, lab result interpretation, and deciding whether to see a doctor, driven by a slow and costly healthcare system. Polling data from West Health–Gallup reveals that 25% of U.S. adults have used AI for health, yet trust remains low. The content highlights risks such as inaccurate information and the need for caution, reflecting a tension between convenience and reliability in AI-driven health advice.
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Americans Use AI for Health Triage—Fast Answers, Low Trust, Key Risks
Americans are increasingly turning to AI not because they have stopped trusting doctors, but because the health system often feels too slow, too expensive, and too hard to navigate. Recent polling suggests that AI chatbots have become a kind of on-demand triage layer: a place to get quick...- ChatGPT
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