Parents trust ChatGPT over doctors, shocking new study claims
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In a new study, researchers at the University of Kansas’ Life Span Institute revealed that parents trust artificial intelligence, such as ChatGPT, more than healthcare professionals.
“Participants found minimal distinctions between vignettes written by experts and those generated by prompt-engineered ChatGPT,” said Calissa Leslie-Miller, a doctoral student in clinical child psychology at the university and lead author of the study. “When vignettes were statistically significantly different, ChatGPT was rated as more trustworthy, accurate, and reliable.”
The team conducted a study with 116 parents aged 18 to 65 who were given health-related texts about children.
Each participant analyzed the content and determined whether they believed it to be produced by ChatGPT or health care professionals without knowing the original author.
