

Self-Diagnosis Dangers: Why 'Dr. Google' and AI Are No Substitute for Doctors
Self-Diagnosis Dangers: Why 'Dr. Google' and AI Are No Substitute for Doctors Brazil is witnessing a growing trend of individuals relying on online search engines and artificial intelligence (AI) tools for self-diagnosis. This practice, while seemingly convenient, carries significant risks, warn medical experts. The video from g1 news highlights a recent study by the Illinois Institute of Technology, which reveals that AI tools can generate inaccurate or nonsensical health information. "This practice, although it seems convenient, can generate wrong diagnoses, delay important treatments, and even trigger anxiety crises," says Talita Vespa, a reporter for g1. Dr. Werley Januzzi, director of the emergency room at Hospital do Servidor Público de São Paulo, reinforces the dangers. He states, "Nothing can replace a doctor's clinical evaluation." He emphasizes the extensive training required for accurate medical diagnoses, stating that years of study are necessary for a doctor to be truly capable of making such assessments. The video concludes with a strong message urging viewers to avoid self-diagnosis and to trust their medical professionals. The g1 video serves as a timely reminder of the importance of seeking professional medical advice for health concerns. The risks of misdiagnosis and the potential for increased anxiety highlight the need for responsible healthcare practices.