HEALTHFOX 5 NEW YORK
Here's how often AI ‘doctors’ get things wrong, according to human experts
A new study highlights the frequency of errors made by AI 'doctors' in online medical advice, as assessed by human experts. Researchers warn against relying on AI for self-diagnosis despite its growing influence in the field.
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