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Healthbeat reports that AI can enhance infectious disease surveillance, improving speed, accuracy, and data management in ...
Widely used AI chatbots are highly vulnerable to accepting fake medical information as real, repeating and even elaborating ...
While most people can use chatbots without issue, experts say a small group of users may be especially vulnerable to ...
A new survey finds that Americans are relying on ChatGPT and other AI programs to assess health symptoms and ask about medical treatments ...
A new study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai finds that widely used AI chatbots are highly ...
One in two Australians regularly use artificial intelligence (AI), with that number expected to grow. AI is showing up in our ...
On a call with reporters Wednesday previewing the new chatbot, Altman likened GPT-5 to a Ph.D.-level expert. The new chatbot ...
New research from a watchdog group reveals ChatGPT can provide harmful advice to teens. The Associated Press reviewed ...
A new large-scale safety test was recently done on chatbots. It was found that within minutes of simple interactions, the system produced instructions related to self-harm, substance abuse, eating ...
Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai found that widely used AI chatbots designed for medical support are vulnerable to repeating and elaborating on false health information.
OpenEvidence has raised $210m to expand the capabilities of its physician decision-making tool and launch a new service offering 'PhD-level' research.
ChatGPT-5 is an OpenAI model that will be able to perform some tasks and make decisions without any human intervention. View ...