Putting ChatGPT’s Medical Advice to the (Turing) Test: Survey Study
JMIR Medical Education2023Vol. 9, pp. e46939–e46939
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Abstract
ChatGPT responses to patient questions were weakly distinguishable from provider responses. Laypeople appear to trust the use of chatbots to answer lower-risk health questions. It is important to continue studying patient-chatbot interaction as chatbots move from administrative to more clinical roles in health care.
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