July 24, 2025
While primary care providers remain the most trusted, main source of health information, more and more people are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) for answers, according to a new survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania.
The rise of AI has added an additional source of health data and recommendations, although whether it can be trusted is debatable. Google searches that include “AI Overviews” include disclaimers stating that their content is for informational purposes and to contact a health professional.
“Despite the disclaimers that accompany some AI-generated summaries, there is potential for confusion and even harm among vulnerable individuals if they are not aware that these responses are not a substitute for the personalized expert health guidance that their health care provider can offer,” says Kathleen Hall Jamieson, director of the center.
Among the study’s key takeaways:
“AI platforms are not necessarily updated in real time and may contain outdated information. Skepticism is warranted,” said the center’s research analyst, Laura A. Gibson.
Read the report online.
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