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Can AI Help You Get Healthy? What Patients Need to Know About AI and Healthcare

29 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming part of everyday healthcare, from meal planning and fitness guidance to AI scribes and medical information platforms. But how reliable is it, and how should patients actually be using it? In this episode of No Filter Doctor, I’m joined by Resa E. Lewiss, M.D. to discuss the growing role of AI in health and medicine. We explore how patients are already using AI for nutrition, exercise planning, and health information, while also breaking down the limitations that many people do not understand. We discuss hallucinations, misinformation, prompt engineering, bias in healthcare datasets, environmental concerns surrounding AI, and the growing debate around de-skilling versus re-skilling in medicine and education. Most importantly, we discuss why AI should be viewed as a tool rather than an expert. This episode is designed to help listeners think more critically about how to use AI responsibly without overestimating its accuracy or capabilities. Read the full blog: AI to Get Healthy Guide [https://thewholehumanhealthandwellbeing.com/ai-to-get-healthy-guide/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

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