ChatGPT Will See You Now: Doctors Using AI to Answer Patient Questions

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ChatGPT Will See You Now: Doctors Using AI to Answer Patient Questions
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Messaging your doctor? You might receive a response that was drafted with the help of artificial intelligence.

Stanford Health Care aims to join the rollout of the AI program soon.Updated April 28, 2023 12:16 pm ET Behind every physician’s medical advice is a wealth of knowledge, but soon, patients across the country might get advice from a different source: artificial intelligence.

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