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ChatGPT Gets a New Health Feature: Can it Replace Your Doctor? Learn the Important Details

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OpenAI has added a new section called "Health" to ChatGPT. It is specifically designed for discussing medical topics, and the conversations held within this section will not be used for training purposes.

ChatGPT Health: OpenAI has added a new section called "Health" to its AI chatbot, ChatGPT. It is specifically designed for conversations related to mental and physical health. The company says that this feature will provide a focused environment for discussing health-related topics, and these conversations will be separate from your daily chats with the chatbot. Let's find out what's new and how it will help users.

Millions of people ask health-related questions

OpenAI says that health and wellness are among the most discussed topics on ChatGPT. Every week, approximately 230 million people seek medical and health-related advice from this chatbot. Until now, health-related conversations were included in your daily chats, but now there is a new section for them. Now, if a user starts a health-related conversation, it will prompt them to go to the Health section.

ChatGPT Health Features

Users can upload their lab reports and prescriptions in this section. It can also be connected to other wellness apps, including Apple Health and MyFitnessPal. However, the company says that it cannot diagnose diseases or provide treatment. It will act as a bridge between complex medical data and the understanding of the general public. The company also stated that conversations in the Health section will not be used for model training.

Caution is advised

OpenAI has also cautioned users regarding the new feature. The company has stated that the health feature is designed to support, not replace, medical care. It cannot treat diseases. It is important to note that chatbots like ChatGPT cannot diagnose diseases like doctors. Also, their responses may be based on probability rather than actual medical conditions. These chatbots can give answers that are appealing to the user but are also incorrect. Therefore, blindly trusting a chatbot when seeking medical advice can be risky.