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A recent study published in The BMJ highlights a concerning issue with popular AI chatbots. These tools, often lauded for their potential in medical diagnostics, exhibit signs of mild cognitive impairment, akin to early dementia. The findings question their reliability for clinical use. Older chatbot versions performed worse, mimicking the cognitive decline observed in aging humans. These results challenge the idea that AI will soon replace human doctors. The findings underscore the limitations of current AI technology in clinical settings. Despite advancements, AI chatbots show signs of cognitive decline, raising doubts about their ability to replace human physicians.
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