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by my_usernam3
1064 days ago
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I can only give you an antidote of its dangers in a different category. My significant other, an otherwise very intelligent women, will ask ChatGPT health questions. She knows it might be wrong, but does it anyways to debug her health. I try to point out that even getting suggested a bad diagnosis is very dangerous. The advice it gives has way less nuanced than say the healthMD which has it owns flaws. And unlike coding questions, you can't assume health advice is right until you prove it wrong. |
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Luckily, ChatGPT and Isabel almost always agree in my tests.
https://symptomchecker.isabelhealthcare.com/