Yes, but if chokemegently420 on some random sub Reddit gave them that advice, nobody would be the wiser. It's not like ChatGPT is a certified clinician
It's an algorithm (albeit an expensive one) designed to produce engaging output. It's not a doctor, it's definitely not more capable than experts in their fields. It's not replacing anyone, same way pocket calculators didn't replace people 50 years ago.
Unless you're being sarcastic because of all the fearmongering in news? In that case, the joke went over my head lol
If it isn't going to replace doctors, why is ChatGPT giving medical advice at all, especially deadly medical advice?