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'A doctor who doesn't judge': Why are patients are turning to AI for treatment

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'A doctor who doesn't judge': Why are patients are turning to AI for treatment
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Patients are increasingly turning to AI chatbots for medical advice due to the convenience and perceived lack of judgment compared to human doctors. However, medical professionals warn that relying on AI for diagnosis can be dangerous due to potential inaccuracies.

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The shift toward AI-driven healthcare highlights a growing tension between digital convenience and clinical safety.

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The article presents both the user's perspective on convenience and the medical community's concerns regarding safety.

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