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Half of AI Chatbots Fail Basic Medical Accuracy Tests

Bloomberg Technology

In brief

  • A new study shows that artificial intelligence chatbots give incorrect or potentially harmful medical advice about half the time.
    • This happens even when the chatbots are designed to help with health-related questions.
  • The research tested how well these chatbots understand and respond to common health concerns.
    • It found that in many cases, the advice they gave was not accurate.
    • This could lead to serious problems if people rely on this advice instead of consulting a real doctor.
  • The study looked at more than 100 different chatbots and found that nearly half of them made mistakes that could affect a person's health.
  • As chatbots become more common in healthcare, it's important to make sure they are reliable.
  • Experts say more testing and better oversight are needed before these tools can be trusted for real medical help.
  • What happens next will depend on how quickly improvements are made.

Read full story at Bloomberg Technology

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