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(HealthDay News) — A significant proportion of artificial intelligence (AI) responses to primary care-related questions are “accurate with missing information,” according to a study recently published online in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

Joseph Kassab, MD, from the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, and colleagues assessed the capacity of ChatGPT-4 and Google Bard to deliver accurate recommendations in preventive medicine and primary care. The analysis included 56 questions presented to ChatGPT-4 in June 2023 and Google Bard in October 2023, with responses independently reviewed by two physicians.

The researchers found that after reaching a consensus, 28.6% of ChatGPT-4-generated answers were deemed accurate, 28.6% inaccurate, and 42.8% accurate with missing information. For...

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