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More People Are Risking Medical Advice From Chatbots. Here’s Why. : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 24, 2025 10:34 pm
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Generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT are becoming increasingly popular among people seeking quick and tailored answers to their health-related queries. However, while these tools offer convenience, relying solely on them for health advice can be risky and lead to unnecessary concerns.

A recent study conducted in Australia shed light on the usage of ChatGPT for health-related questions. The study found that one in ten Australians had used ChatGPT to seek health information in the first half of 2024. Interestingly, individuals with low health literacy, those born in non-English speaking countries, or who spoke another language at home were more likely to turn to ChatGPT for health-related queries.

The study also revealed that the most common health-related questions asked on ChatGPT included inquiries about health conditions, symptoms, actions, and medical terms. While these tools can provide general information, they may not always offer accurate or clinically sound advice, especially for questions requiring professional judgment.

As the use of generative AI tools for health information continues to grow, it is crucial to consider the implications of relying on these tools for medical advice. Organizations like HealthDirect in Australia provide valuable resources such as a national helpline staffed by registered nurses and an online SymptomChecker tool to help individuals make informed decisions about their health.

It is essential to promote AI health literacy among the general public to ensure that individuals understand the limitations of generative AI tools and know where to seek reliable and accurate health information. As the technology evolves, so too must our approach to using AI tools for health-related queries.

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In conclusion, while generative AI tools like ChatGPT offer convenience and accessibility, they should be used as a supplementary source of information rather than a replacement for professional medical advice. By building AI health literacy and promoting access to reliable health resources, we can empower individuals to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.

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