These days people are using AI chatbots for everything.
These chatbots have a wealth of information at their metaphorical fingertips. But the accuracy of the information that they offer us is, well, questionable.
But it makes sense why some people turn to AI for medical advice.
They’re usually free, which gives them an upper hand when healthcare in the United States is so expensive.
They’re also easy to access, so people can get their questions answered immediately, instead of waiting for an opening at their doctor’s office.
And they’re trained to be empathic, which is especially appealing to patients who don’t feel valued in medical settings.
In this "Ask a Doctor" segment, we explore the world of health advice and chatbots with two medical professionals.
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