Is self-diagnosis on social media helping or hurting people’s health? A recent study by Tebra looks into this trend, focusing on the ways people use the internet for health advice and how much they ...
Doctors often have a piece of advice for the rest of us: Don’t Google it. The search giant tends to be the first stop for people hoping to answer every health-related question: Why is my scab oozing?
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‘Dr. Google’ is done. AI chatbots like ChatGPT will change how we search for health information.
OpenAI and Anthropic announced earlier this month that consumers can sync health data from their doctor’s offices, fitness apps and smartphones via ChatGPT and Claude, respectively, for the first time ...
Google's AI Overviews offered bad medical advice, says The Guardian. Experts found some of the data to be misleading and even dangerous. Don't rely solely on AI to research serious medical conditions.
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