"Participants found minimal distinctions between vignettes written by experts and those generated by prompt-engineered ChatGPT," says Calissa Leslie-Miller, a doctoral student in clinical child psychology at the university and lead author of the study. "When vignettes were statistically significantly different, ChatGPT was rated as more trustworthy, accurate, and reliable."
Jim Boswell, the president and CEO at OnPoint Healthcare Partners, who has experience developing an AI-based platform, believes ChatGPT's straightforward approach to presenting information directly makes it easier for people to digest.
"I can understand why [parents], not knowing the source, would prefer the wording of AI," says Mordechai Raskas, MD, EdM, chief medical information officer and director of telemedicine at PM Pediatric Care. "Think of AI as the ultimate salesperson; it knows exactly what to say to win you over."
"Information may be inaccurate or not tailored to specific circumstances. For example, suggesting medication for a child who is too young or offering incorrect treatment advice could lead to a wide range of problems," the article warns.
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