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A team at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai found gave OpenAI's ChatGPT 60 different medical scenarios in the first published test of its LLM's medical advice.
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AI Humanizers are gaining popularity. This entails making AI seem more human. In a mental health realm, is this good or bad?