Elon Musk asked people to upload their health data. X users obliged.
Briefly

Grok's users have experienced mixed results, reporting both misdiagnoses, like a broken clavicle mistaken for a dislocated shoulder, and successes like identifying brain tumors.
Elon Musk believes Grok is in its early stages but has the potential to improve significantly, enabling patients to receive faster diagnoses and second opinions.
Medical privacy experts caution against sharing sensitive information with AI chatbots like Grok, highlighting concerns about personal data usage and lack of clarity on data protection.
While Grok allows users to share medical images for analysis, the implications of data privacy remain a significant concern, especially without HIPAA-like protections for AI.
Read at Boston.com
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