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In reply to the discussion: Something Disturbing Happens When You "Learn" Something With ChatGPT [View all]highplainsdem
(59,174 posts)on stolen intellectual property. What I said about the various harms AI does to users has been backed up by studies, a number of which I've posted about here.
I didn't say your doctors were dumb about everything, but that it was dumb to use genAI for transcription, and I explained why.
I'm not interested in playing a game of comparing those studies of protein supplements, but I definitely wouldn't trust a chatbot to do such a comparison, given their error rates. You'd have to do a hell of a lot of checking to ensure its conclusions weren't wrong.
And for that matter, if you need more protein, you're much better off with healthy natural foods than protein powders. As that doctor should have known.
Article explaining why:
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/the-scoop-on-protein-powder-2020030918986
Another article on protein:
https://www.health.harvard.edu/nutrition/high-protein-foods-the-best-protein-sources-to-include-in-a-healthy-diet