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bizzbuzz.news | Julie Ayre |Erin Cvejic |Kirsten J McCaffery
Generative AI is transforming how people access health information, offering quick and tailored answers. A new study from the University of Sydney reveals that 1 in 10 Australians have turned to ChatGPT for health-related queries, with people from non-English speaking backgrounds using it more frequentlyMore people are turning to generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help them in their daily and professional lives.
More people are asking generative AI questions about their health. But the wrong answer can be risky
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msn.com | Julie Ayre |Erin Cvejic |Kirsten J McCaffery
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More people are asking generative AI questions about their health. But the wrong answer can be risky
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medicalxpress.com | Julie Ayre |Erin Cvejic |Kirsten J McCaffery
More people are turning to generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help them in their daily and professional lives. ChatGPT is one of the most well-known and widely available generative AI tools. It gives tailored, plausible answers to any question for free. There is so much potential for generative AI tools to help people learn about their health. But the answers are not always correct. Relying solely on ChatGPT for health advice can be risky and cause unnecessary concern.
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2 months ago |
sightmagazine.com.au | Julie Ayre |Erin Cvejic |Kirsten J McCaffery |David Adams
Australian researchers JULIE AYRE, ERIN CVEJIC and KIRSTEN MCCAFFERY, in an article first published on The Conversation, look at the concept of ‘AI health literacy’…More people are turning to generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help them in their daily and professional lives. ChatGPT is one of the most well-known and widely available generative AI tools. It gives tailored, plausible answers to any question for free.
More people are asking generative AI questions about their health. But the wrong answer can be risky
2 months ago |
theconversation.com | Julie Ayre |Erin Cvejic |Kirsten J McCaffery
More people are turning to generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help them in their daily and professional lives. ChatGPT is one of the most well-known and widely available generative AI tools. It gives tailored, plausible answers to any question for free. There is so much potential for generative AI tools to help people learn about their health. But the answers are not always correct. Relying solely on ChatGPT for health advice can be risky and cause unnecessary concern.
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