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    sheetsadam1 — 1 month ago(February 10, 2026 12:11 AM)

    https://www.barrons.com/news/ai-chatbots-give-bad-health-advice-research-finds-03722397
    Next time you're considering consulting Dr ChatGPT, perhaps think again.
    Despite now being able to ace most medical licensing exams, artificial intelligence chatbots do not give humans better health advice than they can find using more traditional methods, according to a study published on Monday.
    "Despite all the hype, AI just isn't ready to take on the role of the physician," study co-author Rebecca Payne from Oxford University said.
    "Patients need to be aware that asking a large language model about their symptoms can be dangerous, giving wrong diagnoses and failing to recognise when urgent help is needed," she added in a statement.
    The British-led team of researchers wanted to find out how successful humans are when they use chatbots to identify their health problems and whether they require seeing a doctor or going to hospital.
    The team presented nearly 1,300 UK-based participants with 10 different scenarios, such as a headache after a night out drinking, a new mother feeling exhausted or what having gallstones feels like.
    Then the researchers randomly assigned the participants one of three chatbots: OpenAI's GPT-4o, Meta's Llama 3 or Command R+. There was also a control group that used internet search engines.
    People using the AI chatbots were only able to identify their health problem around a third of the time, while only around 45 percent figured out the right course of action.
    This was no better than the control group, according to the study, published in the Nature Medicine journal.
    The researchers pointed out the disparity between these disappointing results and how AI chatbots score extremely highly on medical benchmarks and exams, blaming the gap on a communication breakdown.
    Unlike the simulated patient interactions often used to test AI, the real humans often did not give the chatbots all the relevant information.
    And sometimes the humans struggled to interpret the options offered by the chatbot, or misunderstood or simply ignored its advice.
    One out of every six US adults ask AI chatbots about health information at least once a month, the researchers said, with that number expected to increase as more people adopt the new technology.
    "This is a very important study as it highlights the real medical risks posed to the public by chatbots," David Shaw, a bioethicist at Maastricht University in the Netherlands who was not involved in the research, told AFP.
    He advised people to only trust medical information from reliable sources, such as the UK's National Health Service.
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      /.ㅤ — 1 month ago(February 10, 2026 01:02 AM)

      They're trained on bad health advice.
      My password is password.

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        NZer — 1 month ago(February 10, 2026 02:01 AM)

        Sometimes the bona fide medical profession gives bad health advice too.

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          rhh — 1 month ago(February 10, 2026 02:57 AM)

          Right, because there’s a cure for everything in the garden, amirite?

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            /.ㅤ — 1 month ago(February 10, 2026 03:06 AM)

            Doctors misdiagnose all the time, m8
            Doctors misdiagnose patients in an estimated 10-20% of cases, with roughly 12 million U.S. adults affected by outpatient diagnostic errors annually. These errors result in approximately 795,000 deaths or permanent disabilities annually in the U.S.. While many are minor, about 50% of these misdiagnoses can cause serious harm.
            https://www.cmtjustice.com/articles/report-reveals-frequency-of-misdiagnoses-in-us/
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              NZer — 1 month ago(February 10, 2026 03:13 AM)

              Where on Earth did you get that silly idea?

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                /.ㅤ — 1 month ago(February 10, 2026 02:49 AM)

                Doctors are pretty **** at diagnosing illness too, to be fair. I suspect AI would probably be an improvement when it comes to less common illnesses, which doctors often overlook.
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                  soapbox original gangster — 1 month ago(February 10, 2026 04:27 AM)

                  I would rework this to say if you're maga of any persuasion then follow AI chat bod medical advice without hesitation. If anyone else, go to s human explicitly

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