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To be fair, the opinion is thoroughly justified by the article, which might have been more honestly titled Physicians' Reddit comments shorter than ChatGPT responses; relative accuracy unknown...


Not really. A team of licensed health care professional rated "the quality of information provided".


And unsurprisingly, the average 52 word Reddit comments [isolated from the context of other comments] didn't provide very much information compared with a much more verbose chatbot. The relevance of the ChatGPT response to the actual patient condition remains unknown.

This is relevant to the real world of primary care only if your sole access to a medical professional is Reddit...




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