@nihalmehta@AndrewYang@EniacVC@TechNYC NYC really believes increasing taxes are the solution to everything. There’s so much inefficiency to solve, but that’s harder than increasing taxes. Lazy elected leaders are stealing from the people. And it’s infuriating.
@tunguz I’ll take the under. Another buzzy product release that won’t be meaningful in 6 months. People don’t have an AI they trust enough with this info.
@gdb I’ll take the under. Another catchy product release that won’t be meaningful in 6 months. People don’t have an AI they trust enough with this info yet. Value on the table but not captured.
@peterwildeford I’ll take the under. Another catchy product release that won’t be meaningful in 6 months. People don’t have an AI they trust enough with this info.
@CodeByPoonam I’ll take the under. Another catchy product release that won’t be meaningful in 6 months. People don’t have an AI they trust enough with this info.
Introducing ChatGPT Health — a dedicated space for health conversations in ChatGPT. You can securely connect medical records and wellness apps so responses are grounded in your own health information.
Designed to help you navigate medical care, not replace it.
Join the waitlist to get early access.
https://t.co/MdpqDg7Ecg
@reidhoffman Cmon. It’s a cool idea but the mainstream isn’t even close to knowing about this or sharing their data with OpenAI. Anonymously asking health questions is way different than giving AI your EMR.
@snsf Is anyone really going to trust openAI with their health information? Only early adopters will hear and they’re rightfully skeptical. Others aren’t gonna hear about it.
@fidjissimo The general population isn’t close to a point where they’re going to trust ChatGPT with their health information. Like, that’s pretty obvious right?
@nickaturley The delta between questions people ask in anonymity vs divulging health data is so massive. I wouldn’t conflate the two, and the more they know you’re tracking that data, the less engagement coming for the general population, at least.
@aakashgupta I think you’re way too amped about AI and not thinking clearly enough through the lens of most people. No one is going to share their health records with a random AI.
@_simonsmith I think you’re missing the human behavioral readiness component entirely — most people are not going to trust their precious health information with AI and the general population is not yet knee deep enough in AI to even notice. This will fizzle.