
""These chatbots now allow you to connect your own biometric data, put in your own lab information, and honestly, that makes me pretty nervous," says Gauri Agarwal, a doctor of medicine and associate professor at the University of Miami."
""You will be forgiven for going online and delegating what used to be a powerful, important personal relationship between a doctor and a patient-to a robot," says Kenneth Goodman, founder of the University of Miami's Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy."
"Meta AI stated, "Think of me as a med school professor, not your doctor," emphasizing that its outputs are for educational purposes."
Medical professionals are hesitant to upload personal health data to AI models like Muse Spark, citing concerns over privacy and control. Gauri Agarwal emphasizes the risks of connecting personal health information to unregulated services. Kenneth Goodman warns against replacing the doctor-patient relationship with AI without sufficient research proving its benefits. Meta AI claims its outputs are for educational purposes and not a replacement for physicians, suggesting users provide raw data for interpretation while maintaining caution about the technology's limitations.
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