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Survey Finds 40 Percent of Americans Trust AI Chatbots for Medical Advice

What Happened

According to a recent survey highlighted by Rolling Stone, almost 40 percent of Americans indicate they trust AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT and Google Bard, to deliver medical advice. With chatbots increasingly integrated into healthcare websites and smartphone apps, people are turning to artificial intelligence for information about symptoms, diagnoses, and treatment options. While the technology has improved rapidly and boasts extensive access to medical data, concerns persist about the accuracy and safety of AI-generated recommendations compared to those from medical professionals.

Why It Matters

This growing trust in AI chatbots for health matters marks an important change in how society engages with new technologies. The increasing reliance on chatbots for medical guidance highlights both the disruptive potential of artificial intelligence in healthcare and the ongoing debate over trust, regulation, and patient safety. Read more in our AI News Hub

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