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BY ANGELA HAUPT
Many of us now ask AI all sorts of questions about our health. Dr C says it can help but, in certain situations, it could be dangerous
AI can be brilliant when put to proper use, but it also has some major downsides
Spotting cancer with computer vision. Pulling together weather data for better predictions. Solving long-running research quandaries such as protein folding. These are useful tasks for AI that benefit
Stay-healthy news, tips and advice
Last summer, we prompted eight AI platforms to magic up a range of digital images (see issue 368, p78). This time we’ve returned to the subject with a focus on more general tasks, covering business wr
Generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini and Copilot have become impossible to avoid and difficult to resist. More than 20 million people in the UK now regularly use them to get information and adv