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Written by Navneet Kaur, M.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics
General
Can you trust AI completely? Not always. Here’s why you should think critically before believing AI-generated content and advice.
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AI tools lack context, emotion, and critical thinking that humans have, as every user case scenario might be different, than just a prompt given to AI.
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AI can unintentionally spread outdated, biased, or incorrect information, as it is built to pick up some words from the prompt that we give and provide solution.
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AI might suggest unsafe supplement combos or might diagnose some symptoms incorrectly. Always verify with a qualified medical expert.
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Much or almost all of the data is user-generated, unverified, and filled with noise. We ourself are feeding data to it, unknowingly.
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AI doesn’t “know”, it just predicts. Always cross-check with research-backed sources and scientific claims.
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It can be used in the beginning, if you are looking for a suggestion or some operational help. Let it assist you, but don’t let it dictate your choices, especially when it comes to health and wellness.
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Always consult qualified professionals, especially in health, law, and finance areas.
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Don’t be a blind believer. Be curious. Be informed. Use AI smartly, not blindly.
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