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  "textContent": "AI shares incorrect medical advice more often when it “trusts” the source AI is more susceptible to medical mistakes in doctors’ notes; less susceptible to mistakes in social media Phrasing of prompts can affect AI medical advice reliability Artificial intelligence tools are more likely to provide incorrect medical advice when the misinformation comes from what […]\n\nThe post Medical misinformation more likely to fool AI if source appears legitimate, study show appeared first on Interaksyon.",
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