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Experts divided as more people turning to AI for health advice
A Canadian Medical Association survey found half of respondents use AI for health advice, with 2,500 taking treatment guidance from algorithms despite risks of harm.
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Doctor AI: Why a Canadian Medical Association survey says your AI diagnosis may be doing more harm than good
Canadian Medical Association Survey reveals Canadians who followed health advice from AI were five times more likely to experience harms compared to those who did not.
·Welland, Canada
Read Full ArticleCanadian Medical Association sounds alarm as people turn to AI for medical advice
According to a new survey by Abacus Data, a majority of Canadians use the internet to find health information — and some turn to AI. However, the Canadian Medical Association is flagging the dangers of that practice.
·Canada
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Canadians Who Turn to AI for Health Information Risk Harm
People who follow health advice from artificial intelligence platforms and search results are five times more likely to experience harm than those who do not.
·United States
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left, 50% Center
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