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- Date Published
- 30 Jan 2026
- Priority Score
- 3
- Australian
- Yes
- Created
- 30 Jan 2026, 08:00 pm
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Description
ChatGPT is about to open up its dedicated health AI bot, and it has people wondering about the safety of relying on Big Tech for this advice. Many people already turn to AI for health tips, and help in decoding dense medical language. While there can be positives, experts are concerned about the speed at which these platforms are moving — as regulation struggles to keep pace. Guest/s Professor Enrico Coiera, Director for the Centre of Health Informatics and Macquarie University
Summary
The opening of ChatGPT's dedicated health AI bot raises concerns about the reliability of health advice from major technology companies. While AI applications already assist users in health tips and comprehending medical terminology, there is growing apprehension about their rapid development, which outpaces current regulatory measures. This situation highlights the challenges in ensuring safe and accurate AI-mediated health information. The article contributes to the discourse on AI safety by emphasizing the importance of developing robust regulatory frameworks that can keep pace with technological advancements, especially in critical areas like healthcare. Such discussions are crucial as they pertain to the broader implications of AI governance and safety on a global scale.