Vaccine Fact Check

Misinformation About Vaccines and Autism Using AI

AI chatbots, such as one developed by Steve Kirsch, can spread misinformation about vaccines and autism. Despite potential for AI to combat misinformation, its ability to be fine-tuned poses risks. While AI could help fact-check and combat vaccine hesitancy, there is concern that it may amplify biases and misinformation. Furthermore, there is the possibility that anti-vaccine influencers could use AI chatbots to perpetuate misinformation, potentially leading to adverse public health consequences.

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