It’s not like a user asked vanilla ChatGPT random questions and took the responses for medical advice. This is a service openAI marketed specifically for medical use. If we want to keep up the pretense that consumer protection laws and regulations exist and matter, this is a big deal, and the blame is on the vendor, not on the user.
I’m sorry. But if you are following chatgpts medical advice… It’s the kind of thing that will take care of itself.
It’s not like a user asked vanilla ChatGPT random questions and took the responses for medical advice. This is a service openAI marketed specifically for medical use. If we want to keep up the pretense that consumer protection laws and regulations exist and matter, this is a big deal, and the blame is on the vendor, not on the user.
I’m guessing they didn’t have any other choice.
Yeah, a lot of people are short on money to swing a doctor visit and whatever costs that may hold.