💨 Abstract
Claire's son experienced stomach pains, which doctors dismissed as minor. After consulting ChatGPT, she discovered he had a parasite. This highlights the growing use of AI for health advice, despite warnings from experts that it shouldn't replace professional medical consultation. People turn to AI for convenience, lack of judgment, and empathy. However, AI can provide misleading information, and doctors caution against relying solely on it for diagnoses.
Courtesy: Josh Milton
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