Almost all leading AI chatbots have cognitive issues, casting doubt on their ability to replace human doctors. Read full story
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Recent research reveals that popular AI chatbots, often considered advanced and capable, display signs of mild cognitive impairment when tested using tools designed to detect early dementia in humans. The study, published in the Christmas issue of the BMJ, raises questions about whether AI will ever fully replace human doctors in clinical settings. Over the past […]
Almost all leading AI chatbots have cognitive issues, casting doubt on their ability to replace human doctors. Read full story
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