In the era of digital data, the Internet has emerged as a central source from which people obtain healthcare information. Patients seek information from the Internet both prior to and following the diagnosis of urological conditions, making web-based health data an integral part of the decision-making process (1). This trend of utilizing online health information is on a rapid rise, significantly influencing healthcare choices. In the last 2 years of the previous decade, the unprecedented impact of web-based research on patients’ choices and orientation culminated in the term “Dr. Google” (2).
Checcucci, E., Rodler, S., Piazza, P., Porpiglia, F., Cacciamani, G.E. (2024). Transitioning from "Dr. Google" to "Dr. ChatGPT": the advent of artificial intelligence chatbots. TRANSLATIONAL ANDROLOGY AND UROLOGY, 13(6), 1067-1070 [10.21037/tau-23-629].
Transitioning from "Dr. Google" to "Dr. ChatGPT": the advent of artificial intelligence chatbots
Piazza, Pietro;
2024
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In the era of digital data, the Internet has emerged as a central source from which people obtain healthcare information. Patients seek information from the Internet both prior to and following the diagnosis of urological conditions, making web-based health data an integral part of the decision-making process (1). This trend of utilizing online health information is on a rapid rise, significantly influencing healthcare choices. In the last 2 years of the previous decade, the unprecedented impact of web-based research on patients’ choices and orientation culminated in the term “Dr. Google” (2).| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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