A report by the Medical Defence Union warns 'some doctors are turning to artificial intelligence programs like ChatGPT to draft complaint responses for them'.
Have you been a victim of medics using AI to communicate with you? Email john.ely@mailonline.co.ukBritish doctors are using AI to respond to patient complaints to make their job easier, according to a medical group.
A report by the Medical Defence Union warns 'some doctors are turning to artificial intelligence programs like ChatGPT to draft complaint responses for them' 'In the face of increased complaints and immense pressure on the health service, it's only natural for healthcare professionals to want to find ways to work smarter,' she said.
Read More AI could help GPs identify patients with the biggest risk of deadly heart conditions, research shows 'There have been cases where recipients who were suspicious of the wording in a complaint response were able to reproduce the same text by asking AI to draft a similar letter,' she said.
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