Episode notes
A Reddit post says ChatGPT helped save a woman’s life by catching sepsis. Sounds amazing, right? But a big Oxford study just found something surprising, when regular people use AI for health advice, they actually make worse decisions than people using Google.
We’ll talk about:
- Why smart AI still struggles to help real people in real moments
- What doctors are doing right with AI (and the tools they trust most)
- Google’s big robotics update: now robots can work offline, no internet needed
- What’s behind a $5.3 billion AI app that’s changing how doctors handle complex cases
- The latest wild AI stories: viral deepfake propaganda, NBA ads made with AI, and the most hyped new voice assistant
Keywords: ChatGPT, GPT-4o, OpenEvidence ...
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