
Americans Increasingly Turn to AI for Health Advice
A recent survey reveals over one-third of Americans, and nearly half of those under 35, now use AI chatbots for medical advice, raising expert concerns about accuracy.
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A recent survey reveals over one-third of Americans, and nearly half of those under 35, now use AI chatbots for medical advice, raising expert concerns about accuracy.

Experts warn that using general AI chatbots for mental health is unsafe. Studies show they lack therapeutic competence, can be deceptive, and are not safe replacements for human therapists.

As traditional therapy becomes increasingly expensive and inaccessible, many are turning to AI chatbots for mental health support, raising ethical and safety concerns.

Artificial intelligence is showing remarkable potential in medical diagnostics, with one AI model correctly identifying a patient's condition after eight doctors had failed.

A new AI model named Delphi-2M can forecast an individual's risk of developing over 1,000 diseases, according to a study published in the journal Nature.