ChatGPT said "It's okay", it turned out he was dying

Warren Tierney, a 37-year-old resident of Kerry, Ireland, experienced a fatal delay when he simply asked an AI about his sore throat. Tierney consulted ChatGPT for months about a severe sore throat and difficulty swallowing. The chatbot assured him it wasn't a serious problem and that the possibility of cancer was "very low." Relieved, Tierney postponed going to the doctor.
SURVIVAL RATE IS VERY LOWHowever, when the pain became unbearable, he finally went to the hospital and was diagnosed with advanced-stage esophageal cancer. Experts say the survival rate for such late diagnoses is very low. Tierney said, "My reliance on ChatGPT probably cost me a few months. This technology tells you what you want to hear, but it's not the truth." OpenAI, however, stated that ChatGPT should not be used for medical diagnosis or treatment .
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