Floridians Among Most Likely to Replace Their Doctor With AI, Survey Finds
186.2 million Americans are turning to AI for medical advice, and in some cases, trusting chatbots before consulting a doctor, according to a new study from healthcare staffing platform Nursa. Study highlights: Floridians are among the most likely to turn to AI instead of a doct…
186.2 million Americans are turning to AI for medical advice, and in some cases, trusting chatbots before consulting a doctor, according to a new study from healthcare staffing platform Nursa .
Floridians are among the most likely to turn to AI instead of a doctor, with Miami and Jacksonville among the top U.S. cities for AI health use.
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