AI Health Answers and the Risk of Misinformation
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AI tools are becoming a common place to turn when health questions come up. They’re fast, conversational, and often sound confident — which can feel reassuring in moments of uncertainty. But how reliable are the answers they give?
In this episode, we take a closer look at what the evidence says about AI-generated health information. We explore how people are using chatbots for health questions, what studies reveal about accuracy, safety, and transparency, and why confident-sounding answers can sometimes be misleading. You’ll hear what researchers have found about hallucinations, missing sources, and uneven performance across different health topics.
By the end of this episode, you’ll understand why AI can be both helpful and risky, how its limitations affect real-world decision-making, and what questions matter most when evaluating AI-generated health advice. Rather than focusing on fear or hype, this episode offers a clear, evidence-informed way to think about when AI may support understanding — and when it may quietly increase misinformation risk.
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