Latest research reveals the limitations of ChatGPT in the field of medical nutrition consultation, especially for patients suffering from multiple non-communicable diseases. Research shows that although ChatGPT can provide some basic dietary advice, it is prone to give contradictory or inaccurate advice when dealing with complex overlapping diseases and cannot completely replace personalized consultation from professional doctors. This study highlights the continued need for caution in the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare applications and the need for further improvements in its accuracy and reliability to ensure patient safety and health.
Latest research has found that ChatGPT has certain limitations in handling nutritional counseling for patients with a variety of non-communicable diseases and cannot replace consultation with medical professionals. The researchers noted that although it performed well in providing general dietary advice, some limitations arose when dealing with overlapping diseases, resulting in some contradictory or inappropriate advice. Therefore, ChatGPT needs further improvement in providing personalized and accurate nutritional advice to patients with non-communicable diseases.
All in all, the results of this study remind us that although AI technology has great potential in the medical field, it currently still needs to rely on the judgment and experience of professional doctors to provide safe and effective medical services to patients. AI tools such as ChatGPT should be viewed as auxiliary tools rather than the final basis for medical decision-making. In the future, more research is needed to improve the application of AI in the medical field to better serve patients.