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Doctors Think AI Shows Promise—But Worry It Will Mislead Patients

Last updated: July 15, 2025 3:20 am
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In the ever-evolving world of healthcare, professionals have long grappled with the phenomenon of patients turning to Google for medical advice instead of seeking guidance from a trained physician. This trend, often referred to as “Doctor Google,” has raised concerns among organizations like Brown University Health, Orlando Health, and the Northeast Georgia Physicians Group, who emphasize the importance of consulting with qualified healthcare providers rather than relying on internet search results.

However, a new player has entered the arena, challenging the reign of Doctor Google – ChatGPT. According to a recent report by Elsevier, a leading academic publishing company that also develops AI tools for healthcare professionals, ChatGPT is gaining popularity among patients seeking medical information. The report, based on a survey of 2,206 doctors and nurses from various regions around the world, sheds light on the growing influence of AI in the healthcare industry.

Among the key findings of the survey is the concern expressed by healthcare workers regarding the use of ChatGPT and similar AI tools by patients. Many clinicians reported that patients often arrive at appointments with preconceived notions about their health conditions based on information obtained from these sources. Furthermore, the accuracy of AI models like OpenAI’s 03 and 04-mini has been called into question, with a high rate of incorrect responses detected during testing.

The reliance on AI tools by patients not only adds to the workload of already overwhelmed healthcare workers but also raises fears that some individuals may choose to forgo professional medical advice altogether in favor of online resources. This trend could potentially lead to a significant shift in the way healthcare is accessed and managed in the future.

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Despite these challenges, healthcare professionals themselves are increasingly turning to AI tools to enhance their clinical practice. The survey revealed a significant rise in the percentage of doctors and nurses using AI in a clinical setting, with many optimistic about the potential benefits of AI in streamlining workflows and improving patient outcomes.

While the future of AI in healthcare holds promise, there are still hurdles to overcome, such as ensuring that AI tools are trained on reliable, peer-reviewed data and providing adequate training and support for healthcare workers to utilize these tools effectively. As the healthcare industry continues to embrace AI technology, it is crucial to strike a balance between leveraging the benefits of AI and maintaining the expertise and judgment of human clinicians.

In conclusion, the integration of AI into healthcare practices presents both opportunities and challenges for healthcare professionals. While AI tools like ChatGPT have the potential to revolutionize patient care and streamline administrative tasks, it is essential to approach their implementation thoughtfully and cautiously to ensure the highest standards of patient care and clinical outcomes.

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