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AI Health Chatbots Fall Short on Real-World Medical Advice
technology20 days ago

AI Health Chatbots Fall Short on Real-World Medical Advice

UK researchers tested GPT-4o, Llama 3, and Command R+ against a control group and found AI health chatbots identified health problems only about one-third of the time and suggested a correct course of action roughly 45% of the time—no better than internet searches. They attribute the gap to miscommunication between humans and AI and warn that chatbots can give wrong diagnoses or miss urgent care cues. With about 1 in 6 US adults asking chatbots about health monthly, the study argues AI isn’t ready to replace clinicians.

Viral Health Advice: The Hidden Hazards of Online Influencers
health27 days ago

Viral Health Advice: The Hidden Hazards of Online Influencers

Nature’s review of Bad Influence argues that while the internet democratizes medical knowledge and can raise awareness (e.g., ADHD), it also amplifies unproven claims, self-diagnostic practices, and sponsorship-driven content, with many influencers tied to pharma and lacking consistent advertising disclosures—calling for better research transparency and safeguards against misinformation.

YouTube Emerges as Chief Source in Google's Health AI Overviews, Study Finds
technology1 month ago

YouTube Emerges as Chief Source in Google's Health AI Overviews, Study Finds

A SE Ranking study of 50,807 German-language health queries found YouTube to be the most cited source in Google's AI Overviews (4.43% of citations), ahead of medical portals, raising concerns about the reliability of health answers; Google defends AI Overviews as surfacing reputable sources and notes the study is region-specific to Germany.

Google's NotebookLM Enhances Productivity with New Features and Integrations
technology5 months ago

Google's NotebookLM Enhances Productivity with New Features and Integrations

The article highlights various practical uses of NotebookLM beyond education, including summarizing health info, tailoring workout routines, assisting with gaming guides, and organizing tech projects, demonstrating its versatility in daily life. Despite some limitations, the tool's ability to customize sources and adapt responses makes it valuable for personal tasks.

"YouTube Partners with Hospitals to Provide Life-Saving First-Aid Videos"
healthtech2 years ago

"YouTube Partners with Hospitals to Provide Life-Saving First-Aid Videos"

YouTube has partnered with medical organizations to display credible first-aid explainer videos at the top of search results for health emergencies like heart attacks, CPR, and more. The platform aims to provide timely advice and promote trustworthy health information, following its crackdown on medical misinformation last year. The videos will be available in English and Spanish in the United States, with plans to expand to more languages and countries in the future.

"Android's Life-Saving Update: Emergency Features and Health Data Integration"
mobile2 years ago

"Android's Life-Saving Update: Emergency Features and Health Data Integration"

Android phones with the latest update now have a feature that allows users to send their health information directly to emergency services when making a 911 call. This feature, made possible through a partnership between Google and RapidSOS, enables the transmission of critical medical information such as blood type, emergency contacts, and severe allergies. The user sets up and stores this information locally on their Android device. To enable the feature, users need Android 12 or later and can find it in the Personal Safety app on Google Pixel devices or similar apps on other Android phones. Apple has already been offering a similar feature called Medical ID on iPhones and Apple Watches.

"Android phones revolutionize emergency response with automatic medical data transmission during 911 calls"
technology2 years ago

"Android phones revolutionize emergency response with automatic medical data transmission during 911 calls"

Android users can now send health information, such as critical medical information, emergency contacts, and allergies, to emergency services when making a 911 call. This feature is made possible through a partnership between Google and RapidSOS, and it is available on Android devices with the Personal Safety app. Users can opt-in to share their medical information, and the data can be sent during emergency calls or SMS messages to emergency numbers.

Mastering the Art of Googling Health Symptoms
health2 years ago

Mastering the Art of Googling Health Symptoms

Many people turn to Google to search for health symptoms, but it's important to do it right. Start with reputable sources like major health organizations, universities, and hospitals. Brush up on study basics to evaluate the reliability of research. Be mindful of how your search is affecting your emotions and seek professional help if needed. Keep track of sources you find and want to discuss with your healthcare provider. Ultimately, consulting a doctor or healthcare professional is the best way to get accurate answers and guidance.

The Concerning Mystery of 'Disease X': Experts on High Alert
health2 years ago

The Concerning Mystery of 'Disease X': Experts on High Alert

Disease X refers to an unknown pathogen that could cause a serious international epidemic. Experts warn that as humans come into closer contact with wildlife through activities like live animal markets and deforestation, the risk of a virus jumping from animals to humans increases. While scientists don't know what kind of virus Disease X will be, it could potentially be a coronavirus or a new strain of influenza. To prevent future pandemics, continued surveillance, studies, and improved biosecurity are necessary. While the general public doesn't need to be concerned about Disease X at this time, it's important to prioritize personal health and follow reliable health information from reputable sources like the CDC.