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medical chatbots
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Medical chatbots, including AI assistants like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot, are increasingly used for health advice, but recent research and audits reveal significant risks. Studies show that these chatbots often underperform traditional search engines and symptom-checkers, producing confident yet incomplete or unsafe guidance. Simple errors, such as typos, can further compromise the accuracy of AI-generated medical information, endangering patient safety. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight the need for safeguards and caution when relying on conversational AI for health concerns, emphasizing that current technology may mislead lay users despite its polished interface.
For a generation of patients the warning label on symptom self‑help was simple: trust Dr. Google with caution. The new twist, delivered by recent research and independent audits, is sharper and more unsettling — conversational AI assistants like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot can...
As artificial intelligence firmly embeds itself in our daily routines, from drafting work emails to answering complex questions, a new frontier has opened up—generative AI providing medical advice. What once felt like science fiction is now reality, with millions of users turning to chatbots...
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