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There is a huge red flag in the rush to ChatGPT in your doctor's office
Fox News
Artificial Intelligence in medicine raises concerns that it will interfere with personalized health solutions.
Unfortunately, there is a huge caveat. The problem occurs when these algorithms are extended to clinical practice without set standards and requiring massive amounts of data on which to train. And when AI fails in a diagnosis, there is vulnerability for a lawsuit to both the health care facility or hospital and potentially the physician.
This problem is made worse with unregulated bot models that are available to the general public. According to a study just published in the Annals of Biomedical Engineering, "ChatGPT, a language model developed by OpenAI, with its ability to generate human-like text based on large amounts of data, ChatGPT has the potential to support individuals and communities in making informed decisions about their health."