ChatGPT, Gemini and Grok confidently generate dangerous medical advice half the time, study finds
New Delhi, April 15 -- While there has been a lot of debate about the use of AI for healthcare, a new study published in the medical journal BMJ Open has found that around half the advice given by popular AI chatbots is false. The study, first reported by Bloomberg, evaluated five major AI platforms to highlight the growing health risks associated with generative AI platforms.
The research published this week tested ChatGPT, Gemini, Meta AI, Grok, and DeepSeek and asked each of the chatbots 10 questions across five health categories. Out of the total responses generated, the researchers found that 50 percent contained problematic medical information. Furthermore, the study noted that nearly 20 percent of the generated answers were classi...
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