AI in Healthcare

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ChatGPT medical advice gets a reality check from Harvard, and the message is use caution

Harvard Gazette’s warning on asking ChatGPT for medical advice lands in the middle of a moment when AI health tools are making strong performance claims. The piece helps balance that optimism by reminding patients that fluency is not the same as clinical reliability. For consumer health AI, trust remains the central challenge.

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ChatGPT Matches Nuclear Medicine Experts on FDG-PET/CT, But the Real Question Is Clinical Trust

A study suggesting ChatGPT matched nuclear medicine experts on FDG-PET/CT interpretation is attention-grabbing, but it does not automatically mean general-purpose AI is ready for clinical deployment. The deeper issue is whether a conversational model can be made reliable, auditable, and context-aware enough for patient care.

AuntMinnie
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technology

OpenAI’s New Clinician-Focused ChatGPT Pushes Generative AI Further Into the Exam Room

OpenAI has launched a free ChatGPT offering aimed specifically at clinicians, including physicians, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists. The move signals a major bid to become part of everyday clinical workflows rather than remain a consumer-facing AI brand. It also raises fresh questions about trust, verification, and how quickly clinician-grade AI can be adopted safely at scale.

Fierce Healthcare
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AI Tools Are Reaching Clinicians Faster Than the Systems That Support Them

Digital Health Wire's roundup points to a healthcare AI market that is broadening quickly, from clinician support to insurance denials and GLP-1 side effect management. The spread shows how AI is moving into both administrative and clinical decision support use cases. The challenge is that each of these domains carries different levels of risk, making a one-size-fits-all AI strategy increasingly untenable.

Digital Health Wire
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opinion

ChatGPT Helps 23-Year-Old Identify Rare Genetic Disorder Doctors Missed for Years

A widely shared case describes a 23-year-old who used ChatGPT to help identify a rare genetic disorder her doctors had missed for years. The story is striking, but it also highlights the danger of letting a dramatic anecdote stand in for evidence about clinical reliability.

Startup Fortune
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Mainstream Media’s ChatGPT Medical Advice Warning Shows Consumer Health AI Has Entered a Trust Reckoning

A new explainer from The Independent on seeking medical advice from ChatGPT reflects a broader public shift: consumer use is now mainstream enough that safety warnings are becoming a regular part of general news coverage. That visibility matters because the next stage of health AI adoption will be shaped as much by trust and literacy as by model capability.

The Independent
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The ‘ChatGPT Health’ Debate Exposes Healthcare AI’s Trust Problem

A new critique of so-called 'ChatGPT Health' captures the central tension in healthcare AI: users love convenience and speed, but medicine requires reliability, accountability and context. The real story is not whether general AI can answer health questions, but whether the system around it can safely absorb the consequences.

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