Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised people are relying on it for medical information considering how inaccurate it’s proven to be. For example, there have been a few recent situations where it was used in the legal field and was found to fabricate cases and laws.
PP here— obviously, I also had consultations with my kid’s specialists. The test results sometimes came a week or two before the appointments and I wanted to get a layman’s interpretation. AI didn’t diagnose my kid, it simply helped me to understand the nature of the problem.