Experts believe people without easy and affordable access to health care will resort to AI chatbots like ChatGPT in the future.
Experts believe more and more people without easy and affordable access to health care will resort to AI chatbots like ChatGPT in future. — Photo: Frank Rumpenhorst/dpaEven before the Covid pandemic, consulting"Doctor Google" was becoming an increasingly common prelude to a visit to a GP.
The trend could be accelerated by the recent rise of so-called generative artificial intelligence, which could see the likes of ChatGPT supplement or even replace Google, according to UC San Diego researchers. While they found it gave “evidence-based responses to 91% of all questions”, mirroring the support expected from an expert, only 22% of answers “made referrals to specific resources to help the questioner, a key component of ensuring information seekers get the necessary help.” Flustered chatbots should offer a would-be patient the option of connecting to a human, the UC San Diego team said.
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