Study says AI chatbots churn out 'racist' medical information

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Fox News contributor Dr. Marc Siegel weighs in on how artificial intelligence can change the patient-doctor relationship on "America's Newsroom." A study found that artificial intelligence chatbots such as the popular ChatGPT return common debunked medical stereotypes about Black people. Researchers at Stanford University ran nine medical questions through AI chatbots and found that they returned responses that contained debunked medical claims about Black people, including incorrect responses about kidney function and lung capacity, as well as the notion that Black people have different muscle mass than White people, according to a report from Axios. The team of researchers ran the nine questions through four chatbots, including OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard, that are trained to scour large amounts of internet text, the report noted, but the responses raised concerns about the growing use of AI in the medical field. A study found that artificial intelligence chatbots such as the popular ChatGPT return common debunked medical stereotypes about Black people.

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