New findings from this Gallup poll show how Americans are using AI for health advice
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New findings from this Gallup poll show how Americans are using AI for health advice
""I almost view it like a better entry portal into web search. Instead of someone having to comb through the top, you know, 10, 20, 30 links in a web search, they can now have an executive summary.""
""It'll let me know if something's serious or not," Davis said of ChatGPT, which she typically consults before scheduling medical appointments."
"The Gallup survey found about 7 in 10 U.S. adults who have used AI for health research in the past 30 days say they wanted quick answers, additional information or were simply curious."
"Most Americans using AI tools for health purposes say they want immediate answers. In some cases, it helps them evaluate what kind of medical attention they need."
A significant number of Americans, approximately one-quarter, have turned to AI tools for health advice, according to a recent poll. Users, like Tiffany Davis, prefer these tools for quick answers regarding symptoms and medical evaluations. Dr. Karandeep Singh describes AI health tools as an improved version of traditional web searches, providing concise summaries instead of sifting through multiple links. The majority of users seek immediate information, often before or after medical appointments, to better understand their health conditions.
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